Sentence examples for been young from inspiring English sources

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been young

noun

People who are young; young beings.

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They've been young adults before.

We've all been young and stupid, or young and confident; we've definitely all been young.

Often the vanquished have been young, less experienced players.

The vast majority have been young Tunisian migrants.

Mr. Stopol might have been young; he was also right.

One of those groups to exploit has been young people.

Bercow says that in the past Speakers have been young.

He didn't look like someone who had ever been young.

Until recently that would have been young for communist politicians.

Since he's been young, he's been that way".

"Many of them, sadly, would have been young people, especially young men," Mr. Bloomberg said.

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