teens
Example Sentences
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The 12 children, whose ages stretch from 9 to the late teens, devote themselves to making fun of the parents, bemoaning society’s demise and camping on the beach.
She said that more girls have enrolled and stayed in school and universities in the years since she began her campaign in 2018 to prevent child marriage, adding that there are fewer pregnant teens.
A number of studies in teens have suggested a pattern of grey matter thinning through adolescence with a "refining or pruning" of nerve networks as brains mature.
From BBC
In California, public health experts have identified the drink as one factor contributing to rising obesity rates among young people, even though many teens and young adults are unaware of the potential risks.
From Science Daily
The judge ordered her to be housed in a group home for high-risk male teens and young adults.
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