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Discover LudwigThe phrase "young friends" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to a group of friends who are young in age. Example: "The park was filled with the laughter of a group of young friends playing tag."
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So young friends and lovers survived.
The young friends share mutual attraction.
We just have so many young friends.
Not our young friends from above.
I mix old and young friends consciously.
"My dear young friends," he began.
"He'll come, he'll come," one promised his young friends.
"The Young Friends didn't last very long," he recalled.
I have young friends from all over the world.
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