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Discover Ludwig"young brother" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a male sibling who is younger than you. For example: My young brother often comes to me for advice.
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Betts's young brother, Parker, is a sophomore.
"Have some patience with the young brother, please".
A young brother called Anthony took pity on him.
"I have stomach cramps," he told the young brother.
Her young brother apparently died of measles because he wasn't old enough to eat the beans.
Two siblings, Taro and his young brother, Jimmy, enjoy a happy life in California.
He was, like, 'Young brother, you can't go up to Harlem by yourself.
My father, mother, even my young brother, beat me on a daily basis.
"We all take him as our young brother and he is a part of our family.
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Her gawky young brother-in-law watches her every night from the bedroom door left open.
His young brother-in-law Sameh, the person who would later identify Salah's body, stands in a corner sulkily.
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