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Discover Ludwig"wee lad" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically an informal expression used to refer to a young boy or child, often with affection or playfulness. It is more commonly used in colloquial speech rather than formal writing, but can still be used in written dialogue or descriptions to convey a particular tone or voice. Example: The old man smiled as he watched the wee lad chase after the colorful butterflies in the field.
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He started out as wee lad delivering Labour leaflets with his dad, door to door.
One wee lad shouts out a name, asking if the famous man remembers it.
Elvin says: "When I were a wee lad we would pick them out by hand.
"There was I thinking, as a wee lad, 'This is marvellous – I can now say I'm a Jew without fear'".
He also worked as a stand-up comic himself as a wee lad of 17. "I know what it's like to struggle and find your feet," he said.
Haven't watched the Super Bowl since I was a wee lad when it was popular over here the first time around.
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Last night or this morning?
and maximum at local noon or afternoon.
Noon 11.
Recto 7: 2 cols.
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