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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the juveniles" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a plural noun phrase that refers to a group of young people who are not yet adults. Example: "The juveniles in the community center were excited to participate in the new after-school program."
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the juveniles
adjective
Young; not fully developed
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The juveniles!
The juveniles need their extended apprenticeship.
Authorities have not said whether the juveniles were armed.
Such smaller animals and the juveniles of larger species presumably needed the feathers for thermal regulation.
There are classes for the juveniles held here, but Jeff gets nervous leaving his cell.
The juveniles defend their territory with knives, dogs, aggressive hip-hop and homicidal happy slapping.
The department said negotiations with the state to improve treatment of the juveniles had been unsuccessful.
All six of the juveniles and 2 of the 14 adults charged pleaded guilty.
The juveniles of many cephalopods were described as distinct genera before their juvenile status was discovered.
Mr. Bianchi declined to say whether the juveniles had contacted Lennon after they were charged.
She continues: Undoubtedly, some of the juveniles on the list are guilty of violent sexual crimes.
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