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The phrase "about how young" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing age-related topics or expressing curiosity about someone's youth or the youth of a particular group.
Example: "I often wonder about how young people perceive the world differently than older generations."
Alternatives: "regarding youth" or "concerning age".
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Young people's voluntary participation in community development has fostered positive change in adult stereotypes about how young people contribute to their communities.
Asked about Galdiano, Sorenstam said: "It's not about how young you are.
Their work says a lot about how young designers today see fashion.
A few people in the gallery whispered about how young he looked.
My mother's stories were always funny, romantic — about how young and beautiful everyone was.
No one really talks about how young their staff is because they do so well.
Where education policies that do not reflect what we know about how young children learn could be mandated and followed.
He talked about how young couples sometimes resembled very old couples, perhaps because both had to deal with uncertainty.
It is legitimate to worry about how young British or French girls can be indoctrinated and drawn to Syria.
Recent investigations of memory formation raise fascinating questions about how young children store and retrieve experiences and information.
Still, "we were depressed by the statistics about how young the audience had gotten," Ms. Parente said.
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