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teen

[teen] / tin /


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The Massachusetts vocational high-school system, more than a century old and among the oldest in the U.S., has become a coveted pathway—driven in part, counterintuitively, by teens who end up going to college.

From The Wall Street Journal

The second volume, “The Story of a New Name,” picks up as Lila and Elena, the friends introduced as children in the first book, are in their late teens.

From The Wall Street Journal

The plot of the book, published while her children were in their teens, follows how a newspaper owner's children are shaped by a parent who turns them into competitors in a power struggle.

From BBC

He was already bracing for a 25% premium increase because his teen son now has a learner’s permit.

From MarketWatch

“You go through this period of about 30 years of a huge number of people getting through their teen years without a lot of exposure,” Humphreys said.

From MarketWatch