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new·ly [ˈnju:li] ADV

newly (recently)
newly (recently)
newly (recently)
newly (freshly)
newly (freshly)
newly married

I . ˈnew·ly-wed N

Usage examples with newly

newly married

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He was newly married to his second wife and had a young son.
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Its newly built runway is 3600 m (11,811 ft) in length.
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In foliated serpentinites newly formed chlorite is gaining in importance.
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A newly remastered version was released in 2010.
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Students began attending the newly constructed building the next year.
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A strip of land 8 km wide on each side of the newly constructed 94 km.
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Being newly established, there were no graduates that particular year.
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This was coupled with a redefinition of dance technique according to newly understood principles of kinesiology, creating a bridge to later somatic studies.
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The bill was originally passed to help protect the newly developing technology.
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The following years showed the growth of the newly formed town.
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