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Free sign upThe phrase "in your youth" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a time in someone's life when they were young, typically in their teenage years or early adulthood. Example: In your youth, you were always so full of energy and enthusiasm, constantly seeking new adventures and experiences.
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You discovered a "why" in your youth.
You must have been attracted to it in your youth?
Things don't have to come to you in your youth.
How many dolls' houses did you dress in your youth?
Still, you don't generate passion like you did in your youth.
Would you like to be exactly the same sailor that you were in your youth?
There's a lot of dredging around in your youth, which isn't entirely pleasurable".
You had no idea how beautiful you were in your youth.
There's an arc that occurs — you begin with modern in your youth because you can't afford swags and jabots.
It's somebody who is obviously a grown-up but you've got some feelers still in your youth".
Opening oneself up to things that you had previously sneered at in your youth is a development to be celebrated.
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