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The phrase "a young young" is not standard in written English and may be considered incorrect or confusing.
It could be used in a specific context, such as emphasizing the youthfulness of someone or something, but it is generally not advisable.
Example: "In the story, the protagonist is described as a young young artist, full of dreams and aspirations."
Alternatives: "a youthful individual" or "a young person".
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"I'm still a young, young man.
It only seemed like a young, young child".
And I'm a young, young person, who is trying very hard".
He had never been able to earn a living, and in a moment of sexual insanity he had taken on a young, young wife, who, unequipped for his dreams, congealed life for him by seeing things as they were.
"He is only still a young, young man.
I'm disappointed we never got three points but I can't ask for anymore from a young, young side".
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But John Barber in the Daily Express concluded that, while the play was "intense, angry, feverish, undisciplined... even a little crazy", it was "young, young, young".
Gene expression was measured by using RT-PCR in the breast tumors of a series of 53 young (younger than 40 years), premenopausal patients.
A young woman — too young?
We had a young Scott Stevens, a young Bill Guerin, a young Brian Rolston, a young Scott Niedermayer - a lot of young guys.
He's progressed as a young man and young leader.
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