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The phrase "are very young" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the age of individuals or groups, typically in a context where age is relevant.
Example: "The children in this class are very young, making it essential to adapt our teaching methods accordingly."
Alternatives: "are quite young" or "are still young".
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"They are very young.
Now we are very young".
Morally, they are very young children.
And some are very young.
But they are very young lovers.
A lot of them are very young.
"The people there are very young.
"You are very young," he tells me.
Both actors are very young themselves.
You are very young, and you have no face.
They have big potential because they are very young.
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