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Discover LudwigThe phrase "young lads" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a group of young, typically male individuals. Example: The park was filled with young lads playing basketball and skateboarding.
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"Young lads can come in and change.
The young lads were just standing there.
The loud young lads were gone.
These two young lads just panicked.
The young lads all wore red T-shirts.
The young lads, bashing against one another, thumping their chests.
"I was just like a lot of young lads.
And young lads, all young lads, were walking carefully up to it, and touching it and dashing back.
"It's just young lads after a lot of drink.
That's the kind of look the young lads like".
"The gaffer is famous for giving chances to young lads.
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