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have young

VERB
  1. give birth to (a calf)
    the whales calve at this time of year

How To Use have young In A Sentence

  • About revitalization. Here , it is crucial to have younger leading cadres at all levels.
  • If you have young adult offspring, you may wish to look away now. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you have young children and are planning a half term or New Year's break, you'll find Orlando's gravitational pull nearly impossible to resist.
  • It is amazing that, in an era of unsurpassed economic vibrancy, that we still have young people who fall through the net of illiteracy.
  • When Nancy visits friends who have younger children, her teenage daughters babysit so the parents can have a night out.
  • Up to 50 million girls are thought to be 'missing' over the past century due to female infanticide and foeticide,", the UN population fund says, because parents prefer to have young boys rather than girls. Afghanistan worst place in the world for women, but India in top five
  • He maintained that last-borns are often spoiled and lazy because they don't have younger siblings challenging them.
  • Most of them have young children below school age.
  • Low-ranking females will have young of whatever gender leaves the troop in order not to saddle the young with low rank.
  • She said: ‘We have young mums who need that aftercare to be able to care for their babies.’
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