teenagers in the PONS Dictionary

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It focused on popular music and other topics relevant to teenagers.
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Both teenagers are dealing with loneliness and family pressures when they begin to find solace in each other, and a young romance develops.
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The risks, benefits and alternative treatments must always be considered when administering aspirin and aspirin-containing products in children and teenagers.
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People speaking out of turn and yelling and screaming reminds me of dinner time at home with my three teenagers.
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Later that night, two teenagers get into a fight in the woods.
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And they weren't allowed to use their mobile phones -- which to most teenagers is akin to robustly removing a limb using a blunt penknife.
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Spears described it as a teen movie that deals with real issues that normal teenagers live on a daily basis.
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Prior to that, a video of him allegedly flogging some teenagers of his church for fornicating.
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He was arrested again the next day when bail was raised to twenty million dollars after complaints involving two teenagers were verified.
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The program was flagged for depicting an orgy involving teenagers.
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