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The phrase "about that young" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a young person or a topic related to youth, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "I wanted to discuss something about that young person we met yesterday."
Alternatives: "regarding that young individual" or "concerning that young person".
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"No comment about that," Young said late Sunday.
Think about that, young people: Every time we stumble, we turn around and build".
But two years ago she was quoted as warning, "I'm worried about that young man; he's getting awfully bossy".
I know that my father is concerned with face so instead of showing my true feelings about that young man I talked very pleasantly with him and his parents.
Or would they be somewhere in the bottom one-third of your company?" The CEO thinks about that young up-and-comer who runs the company's QC laboratory and can't imagine her responding to ads for other jobs.
People had a lot to say about that young girl.
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Now there is such a negative feeling about Islam that young Muslims don't have that opportunity.
"It feels very barbaric and I know there are concerns about children that young doing a sport like that.
For decades it was the best-known lesbian novel in English, and often the first source of information about lesbianism that young people could find.
This material should include information about ways that young people can manage their own symptoms and problems, and access advice and support.
So we can get him on the record speaking about the issues that young people care about the most.
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