Examples of 'young people taking' in a sentence

Meaning of "young people taking"

young people taking: Describes the action of young individuals participating in or engaging with something

How to use "young people taking" in a sentence

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young people taking
All the young people taking part in.
It also has a growing number of young people taking part.
Proportion of young people taking advantage of the services.
This training could be targeted at university students or young people taking vocational training.
Our young people taking an interest in state government.
Several factors contribute to young people taking their lives.
Young people taking part in a march.
A lot depends on young people taking an active part.
Young people taking destiny into their own hands.
Widen the range of young people taking part in the programmes.
Young people taking part in the Youth Work inquiry.
There is an added threat of young people taking Viagra recreationally.
Of young people taking to the streets to protest police violence.
We now have five million young people taking synthetic drugs in Europe.
Young people taking part in a seminar during the European Youth Week.

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Join 6 million young people taking action.
More young people taking an education will have a great place to live in Copenhagen.
In the meantime, there are now over 5 million young people taking synthetic drugs.
The young people taking part in courses are very different.
This recent social activism ignited into an unstoppable force, with young people taking the lead.
The age of young people taking drugs is getting lower every year.
It was good to see so many young people taking part . ".
Why are young people taking their own lives in such high numbers?
The share of disabled and young people taking part in activating measures will be increased.
O young people taking up smoking through unrestricted access to inexpensive cigarettes, and.
Give Water a Hand ( for young people taking action in their community ) International Organizations.
Young people taking part in government-sponsored non-workplace-based training ( second transition ) ;.
Up for supporting young people taking action on Monday, April 22?
The young people taking part in the exchange should be aged between 15 and 25.
Training camp, Young people taking part in Imprint committees attend a two-day training camp.
The young people taking part in this research are aged between 12 and 15 years old.

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