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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slim young" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe a person or a group of people who are both slim and young. For example: - The models on the catwalk were all slim young women. - She was surrounded by a group of slim young men at the party. - The gym was filled with slim young athletes training for the upcoming competition.
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Pittsburgh fans remember that slim young Bonds chap.
My college yearbook shows a slim young man.
The picture showed a slim young man with an angry expression on his face.
Formerly, Tayyab was a slim young man who wore T-shirts and a baseball cap backward.
He indicated a slim young man in a windbreaker, watching us from a nearby table.
He is a slim young man, with shorn dark hair and a blue Adidas T-shirt.
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Reverend Jacobs is a slim, young-looking black man in his late sixties, with short graying hair and a neatly trimmed mustache.
Are there not rugged, silver-haired men in their mid-40s cavorting with slim younger ladies and slipping into pre-coital bathtubs all over America?
The classic A-line and bias cuts flatter most women, whilst the tighter variety tends to work best on the long-legged, slim, younger wearer.
Note that baby carrots are convenient but not as sweet as the slimmer young carrots.
"Women don't necessarily want to look slimmer, younger or more stylishly turned out," Ms. Seymour said.
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