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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always young" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of perpetual youthfulness or a mindset that embraces youth regardless of age.
Example: "She has an infectious spirit that makes her feel always young, no matter how many birthdays she celebrates."
Alternatives: "forever young" or "eternally youthful".
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And actors are always young.
In the traditional iconography, the cool girls are always young.
The night is always young there, but it has its victims.
There are always young directors coming along and saying, "Look, I have a whole different take".
But this picture will remain always young … If it were only the other way!
There are always young men who are barely shaving on the front lines of violent conflict.
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She was always "young-looking," but that doesn't quite capture one of the reasons that her death — few of her friends seem to have had a sense of its rapid approach — is such a shock.
Why are the female judges in talent shows always younger, more pneumatic and more glamorously dressed than the men?
Even after becoming a household name, Gainsbourg continued to write for other artists, nearly always younger women.
"In periods of exponential growth of science," he argues, "the [average] age of existing literature, and thus of cited or citable literature, is always younger and younger".
"They aren't always younger, but they certainly index much higher in terms of outdoor activities they participate in a given year versus our more traditional buyers".
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