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The phrase "The newly" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a descriptor for something that has recently come into existence or been created, often followed by a noun.
Example: "The newly elected officials will take office next month."
Alternatives: "The recent" or "The fresh".
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The newly formed GNP struggled initially.
The newly expanded readings address those problems.
The newly conquered.
The newly nonconfrontational Ashcroft was not borked.
The newly inaugurated Eisenhower administration was intrigued.
The newly renovated boutique is less gloomy.
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I'm all for the newly-expressive male.
Open the newly-converted file.
Save the newly-stamped PDF document.
Water the newly-planted poppy seeds.
The newly-converted PDF will be unsecured.
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