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younger days

noun as in school age

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“I thought, she looked just like I did in my younger days.”

From BBC

A regular keeper in his younger days, Zaltzman now takes the gloves “sporadically” and is “quite a bad wicketkeeper”.

From BBC

Francis, who has had part of one lung removed in his younger days, had been struggling with respiratory and mobility problems of late - some of which have led him to miss his weekly Sunday blessings.

From BBC

Rodriquez was a frequent visitor to the academy during and after his playing days, his commitment to helping those in need a product of his father’s example in Chi Chi’s younger days.

In his younger days, he was known to be a more radical politician who openly called for Taiwanese independence, which has not escaped Beijing.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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