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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a youngsters" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "youngsters" without the article "a," as "youngsters" is a plural noun.
Example: "The youngsters in the park were playing soccer together."
Alternatives: "the youth" or "young people."
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If politics is a youngsters' game, so, increasingly, is business: CEOs are getting younger, and not only in the digital industries in which a decade's experience makes you a veteran.
The London Irish head coach, Toby Booth, pointed an accusing finger at his players, saying: "From a youngsters' point of view, you get some very stark feedback of where they are in their progression after a performance like that.
The implication is that politics is now a youngsters' game, destined to be dominated by thirty-something apparatchiks who rise without a trace through think-tanks and special-adviserships.Troubling as that interpretation is, it is in a way a consoling one for Sir Ming.
"If this facility is lost, where are people going to go? "There are services such as a youngsters' dance school.
He was also a keen footballer who played for two local teams and helped to set up a youngsters' side.
For Coldplay's "Paradise," a youngsters' marching band joined the party along with a troupe of ribbon dancers who provided more valuable color in the late-afternoon daylight.
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