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妙龄 (miào líng) is commonly used to refer to a young age, usually in the context of someone's age. For example, it can be used to describe a young person who is still in their teens or early twenties. It can also be used to describe someone who is in their prime, such as a young athlete or performer. It is often used in a positive way, to express admiration for someone's youth and vitality.
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妙龄 (miào líng) is typically used in a formal setting. This is because the term is used to refer to a period of youthfulness and innocence, and is often used to describe young people in a respectful way. It is not typically used in informal settings, as it is a more formal term.
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青春 (qīng chūn): This term literally translates to "youth" and is often used to refer to the same concept as "妙龄".
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