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Discover Ludwig"that young" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is very young or youthful. Example: "The teacher was impressed by the intelligence of that young student."
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I'm not that young anymore.
She doesn't look that young.
"I'm not that young".
After all, he's not that young".
"Now fetch that young pair here".
Ms. Didion is now even more not that young.
"I really appreciated that," Young said of Suzuki's gesture.
Travelling with a girl that young was a risk.
Gillespie speculated that Young had stopped making music.
"Girls who are 26 don't look that young anymore".
The polling also suggests that young people are skipping meals.
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