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Discover Ludwig"naive young" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
This phrase can typically be used when referring to a person who is young and lacking in experience or knowledge of the world. For example, "She was a naive young woman who believed everything she was told".
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Naive young doctors.
Aren't they just making fun of naive, young volunteers?
"I was a naive young girl," she said.
Beware, however, the kind of "sorcerers" who turn naive young visitors into eunuchs.
Maybe he was, spotting a naive young comic hopeful in the audience and offering sage advice.
Now a naive young man in medieval attire (Mr. Weinert again) stumbles upon them.
At his side steps Alice, a naive young assistant, fresh out of a Scottish fishing village.
During filming he befriends Shabnam, a naive young starlet, played by the enticing Preity Zinta.
The story it tells might be described as a naive young man's unsentimental education.
She was Susanne Mallison, a naive young Englishwoman who poses as a prostitute to avoid capture by Soviet thugs.
The story follows two naive young Mormon missionaries: the devout and ambitious Elder Price and insecure loner Elder Cunningham.
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