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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fairly young" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically implies that someone is younger than average, although still not a child. For example, "He was fairly young when he first started competing in track and field events."
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To me, it's still a fairly young age".
Being fairly young, they have promising futures ahead of them.
Tennis players peak at a fairly young age.
Billie Ann was fairly young & pretty but fat.
"He's still a fairly young person," Williams said.
"We have 9 or 10 kids who are fairly young.
One monkey died of a heart attack a few years ago at a fairly young age.
A handful get larger over time; most die at a fairly young age.
"The interaction between corporations and education is fairly young," he said.
"This particular squad is made up of players who are fairly young," Tab z said.
That he seems fairly young to be a battleship captain lends vulnerability to his portrayal.
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