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The phrase "the youngster" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a young person, either generally or specifically. For example: The youngster was so eager to learn about history that he read every book in the library.
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The youngster was hooked.
Finally, the youngster succeeded.
But the youngster misses.
It's a lot for the youngster.
Rusch, the youngster, watched the veteran Glavine.
Poor play from the youngster there.
The youngster is being torn apart now.
The youngster idolizes the mess sergeant.
The youngster still saw his mother.
The youngster is actually saying, "Mommy, I made poo poo".
The youngster looks as he himself did at that age.
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