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The phrase "some adolescents" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a subset of young people, typically between the ages of 10 and 19, in various contexts such as studies, discussions, or observations about youth behavior. Example: "Some adolescents struggle with mental health issues during their teenage years."
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Some adolescents, like Holden Caulfield and Huck Finn, were born to remain adolescent.
Some adolescents remain too dependent on their parents; others attempt to achieve independence too quickly.
Some adolescents are labile (and girls by no means have cornered the market on moodiness), and others are not.
As your correspondent enters the store, some adolescents wander out, one clutching a discreetly wrapped foil packet.
For all the advantages many families and experts see in instant messaging, some adolescents say that they simply do not want their parents on their buddy list.
To deal with tiredness, some adolescents use stimulants such as caffeine, nicotine and other highs of varying legality, which can make the situation worse.
Children who had a formal diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea were excluded from the new study, but some adolescents with poor sleep participated.
But given that few labels carry as much stigma in our society as "sex offender," it makes sense that some adolescents become depressed and isolated.
For some adolescents, the peak shifts even later, so they are not tired until the early morning hours — a condition called delayed sleep phase syndrome.
My peace initiative when I visited Jerusalem in 1977 was not a television show or an offer of surrender, as some adolescents in the Arab world alleged.
Their contemporary successors like it for much the same reasons, just as some adolescents discover an inspiring reinforcement of their self-image in the writings of Ayn Rand.
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