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younger

[yuhng-ger] / ˈyʌŋ gər /




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Bickley said the company is trying to create “targeted storytelling that can really spark the emotion of younger consumers.”

From The Wall Street Journal

When she and her husband were younger, she said, her husband worked for Pacific Lumber but the couple did not live in the company town.

From Los Angeles Times

On a December day at an appliance store in New Delhi, Manish Sharma, an engineer at a domestic telecommunications company, bought a premium $600 microwave oven as a wedding gift for his younger brother.

From The Wall Street Journal

The outcome was so out of hand that his younger brother, who also happens to be his backup, was the one kneeling in the victory formation.

From The Wall Street Journal

This means smaller firms, which tend to be more focused on innovation and have a younger workforce, may be more attractive to younger entrants than traditional "prime" contractors.

From BBC