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The phrase "a youngster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a young person, typically a child or adolescent, in various contexts.
Example: "The community center offers various programs designed to engage a youngster in creative activities."
Alternatives: "a child" or "a youth".
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As a youngster… Talk.
He delivered Newsday as a youngster.
"I'm not a youngster".
"He's a youngster," Manager Joe Torre said.
* Excelled at badminton as a youngster.
"It's a great challenge for a youngster.
I'm a youngster — 47 and a half.
As a youngster, Okafor played many sports.
"I was a youngster," he explained.
Sitting at home alone with a youngster.
Milicic still sees himself as a youngster.
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