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Discover Ludwig"young community" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe a group of people who are largely of a similar age. For example, "This town has a vibrant, young community with lots of energy and creativity."
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It's a young community.
"We're a young community," he said.
Our Center strives to maintain a diverse and young community.
Sustained though their challenge was, their candidate, Jesus Gonzalez, a young community organizer, lost.
"Our goal is to build a strong base in the young community, and to market it without cheapening it down".
We are a digitally savvy city with a vibrant young community who we hope will support this initiative.
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A young community-college history professor said that racial reconciliation could not happen without exploring local African-American history, then she recommended a city-beautification project.
He wants them to be a young "community-oriented" family, perhaps like the Obamas in their pre-White House years, or a family of artists who work from home and spend time with their children.
The young, community-trained local actors who worked alongside seasoned professionals added the expertise to help the play's authenticity: picking the right footwear, for example, became as important as a historically accurate doublet.
Pop-up central city bike workshops such as RAD have been built by young community-minded citizens wanting to get involved in the rebuild – a hallmark of the Christchurch recovery.
He said he particularly relates to the young, community-oriented professionals who make up an increasing proportion of North Redondo's population.
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