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Discover Ludwig"young talent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to certain people who possess a high level of skill, knowledge, or aptitude at a young age. For example, "The production company was looking to cast young talent for their upcoming movie."
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Attract young talent.
"We've got young talent.
The issue regarding young talent remains, however.
English football is blessed with young talent.
It's great to support young talent, too.
But he's a promising young talent.
So it is with young talent.
Arsenal's brightest young talent, Jack Wilshere, toiled in vain.
I knew they had a lot of young talent".
For any young talent, self-help must precede outside patronage.
This has been a strong season for young talent.
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