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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always younger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing age, perception of youth, or comparisons over time.
Example: "No matter how much time passes, she seems to remain always younger than her peers."
Alternatives: "perpetually younger" or "constantly younger".
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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.
But forget about geography: it's Lanpher's internal dialogue — the voice in our head that's always younger than our actual age — that makes her so recognizably human.
The Met president J. P. Morgan became paranoid and delusional toward the end of his life; William Ivins, acting director of the museum in 1938, had an "absolutely ungovernable" temper, according to his assistant, and was nicknamed Ivins the Terrible; Arthur Houghton, the president from 1964 to 1969, was "a serial marrier whose new wife was always younger than his last".
The time you get given in the job is getting shorter and shorter and there's always younger talent coming through.
"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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And actors are always young.
"I thought I would live forever, always young," he said.
In the traditional iconography, the cool girls are always young.
(He was always young and always brilliant). Every year a new reformist regime bubbled with promise.
Jack, her younger son: "She looks so young". Winston: "She was always young". The end.
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