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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Newly established" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that has recently been created or set up, such as an organization, business, or institution. Example: "The newly established company aims to revolutionize the tech industry with its innovative products."
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Newly established private sector forest plantations, not ready for harvesting.
Newly established tools enable targeted manipulation of gene function.
We're a small NGO, newly established.
Ginny, newly established at the rest home, certainly wants more.
Then the Robinsons heard about a newly established autism program on Long Island called Ascent.
She subsequently joins the newly established organization of war volunteers to teach combat and shooting classes.
She pointed out that Council members were not required to attend the newly established sessions.
He is also a committee member of the newly established Institute for Childhood Trauma Recovery.
Interview was at Pickus' newly established headquarters on top of the Flatiron Building.
The newly established China Anti-Doping Agency has promised rigorous oversight.
Suspects facing criminal trials in the newly established court have broken out of jail.
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