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Discover Ludwig"such young" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is particularly young in relation to something else. Example: "She was amazed by the skill of such young dancers." In this sentence, "such young" is used to emphasize the fact that the dancers are very young, perhaps compared to other dancers the speaker has seen.
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No teams have such young players".
About 60 such young people are students this year.
Such young people were identifiable and could be helped.
This was revolutionary and quite audacious from such young writers".
"It was insane that such young men had so much.
"Such young babies have very weak immune systems," Nick explains.
Dr. Spertus cares about such young women because she used to be one of them.
The challenges of nurturing such young talent are of course considerable.
Maybe, just maybe, though, such young engineers will now give the company a second look.
The government has long made a point of trying to treat such young captives with care.
And hence, a place where one such young creature had to live.
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