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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a freshly published" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has recently been made available to the public, such as a book, article, or research paper.
Example: "I just read a freshly published study on climate change that offers new insights into the issue."
Alternatives: "a newly released" or "a recently issued".
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The details are in a freshly published edition of Michael Crick's book Militant: the fact that as expulsions began, Corbyn struck a loud note of common cause from his part of the Labour left ("If expulsions are in order for Militant, they should apply to us too"), and was even the "provisional convenor" of something called the Defeat the Witch-Hunt campaign.
A freshly published report by Onalytica explores the role of influencers in the development of fintech and it also points out the interesting mosaic of the U.S. community who uses social media to form the public opinion about banking habits.
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Freshly published minutes of a November meeting of the Rail Delivery Group (RDG), which includes train operators and Network Rail, show that executives discussed privatising the rail infrastructure along the lines of utility firms.
Life is finite, but the number of freshly published novels seems not to be.
Do-it-yourself journalists are able to link to and dissect freshly published articles, adding many voices to the national debate.
Andrea Nelson De La Cerda of The Clover Agency says, "Don't be afraid to invest in your best content for optimal circulation". It is fallacy to believe your freshly published e-book will inbound readers and leads without any real promotional efforts.
The Times goes on to appreciate the thematic symmetry of the narration, noting that the book both starts and ends with a tennis match, each in their own way "all-important"....[w]hat must really have pleased Agassi about the propagation of his tale is that every article, every opinion piece, every column reacting to the news has made mention of its source: his freshly published autobiography.
A freshly struck print of "Casablanca" hits theatres today.
AFM analysis was carried out by first adsorbing DNA barrels onto mica, following a modified version of a published procedure.[ 30] Freshly cleaned mica was incubated with a solution of MgCl2 (3 m m) for 5 min.
In a study published in The European Heart Journal, researchers had 16 healthy adults drink cups of freshly brewed black tea, black tea mixed with a small amount of skim milk, or boiled water.
Furthermore, they do not think this is an aberration, that will be righted at the next election.Nick Boles founder of the modernisers' favourite think tank, Policy Exchange, and now a freshly-minted Conservative MP has today published a book (and a matching Times op-ed) on coalition Britain, calling for an electoral pact between Mr Cameron and his Lib Dem deputy, Nick Clegg.
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