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Discover Ludwig"a new build" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to refer to a newly constructed building or even a new version of something, such as 'a new build of the software.' For example: "The developers are working on a new build of the software, which should be ready soon."
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Whipping a campus into sustainable shape involves anything from a new build to careful maintenance of existing buildings.
"That's almost twice as much insulation as building regulations would require in a new build, but it was worth it".
The old building was going to be demolished but replaced with a new build hospital and A&E".
No, Bowen says, a renovation isn't a new build.
It's much more a project of preservation than a new build," Ms. Cattaneo said.
"And it will reopen access to many creditworthy borrowers to buying a new build property".
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Since November a new build-up of Russian forces has been under way.
The UN expressed alarm this week at what it said was a new build-up of northern militia in Abyei.
A newer build added 11 characters and was first playable at the Genesis 2 tournament.
Reactome pathways were downloaded using a newer build of the 'biomaRt' library (v2.12.0) in Bioconductor/R (v2.15.0).
Those building PV roof panels into a new-build home get a slightly lower tariff (36.1p per kWh).
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