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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a yuppie" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a young urban professional, often characterized by a focus on career and material success, typically in a city environment.
Example: "In the 1980s, the term 'yuppie' became popular to describe ambitious young professionals who were eager to climb the corporate ladder."
Alternatives: "young professional" or "urban professional".
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You look outside and you know this is a yuppie bar, filled with yuppies.
A yuppie or a dinky?
"It's now a yuppie market," he said.
"I'm like a yuppie junkie, man," he said.
It's a yuppie toy, if you think about it".
Essentially, a yuppie with the soul of a nerd.
Queen Street West is not, however, solely a yuppie playground.
There was almost a yuppie professionalism about the place.
But it hardly seems set to become a yuppie gym.
Fiction about envy and liberal angst in a yuppie family.
"I go to downtown Jersey City, there's a yuppie community.
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