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Discover LudwigThe phrase "young kids" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to children who are in their early developmental stages, typically under the age of 10.
Example: "The playground was filled with young kids laughing and playing together."
Alternatives: "little children" or "young children".
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I have young kids.
Those young kids here.
They're not young kids.
There were young kids there.
Very young kids.
Young kids = juice boxes.
"I see young kids.
"We're young kids.
And I had two young kids.
"It only helps out the young kids.
For young kids, it's a struggle".
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