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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new designed" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a newly designed"? You can use "a newly designed" when referring to something that has been recently created or modified in terms of design.
Example: "The company unveiled a newly designed logo that reflects its modern values."
Alternatives: "a recently designed" or "a fresh design".
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In the next coherent processing interval (CPI), the MTD radar will transmit a new designed sequence.
Wear tests were performed on a new designed test machine.
For a new designed vehicle, however, the derailment safety and running behavior must be evaluated by on-track tests.
Yaw error measurements using a new designed yaw sensor were carried out to determine the characteristics of yaw errors and analyze the behavior of the structural guide.
There are three major methods to verify the durability characteristics of a new designed leaf spring.
The development of a new designed foam presenting regularly disposed holes allow to remove devascularised tissues.
The presented study was performed by use of a new designed flow-through chip calorimeter.
A lithium-air fuel cell with a new designed cell structure for improved stability is proposed.
This is a new designed structure for fabricating optical transmission elements.
The paper investigated the features of tar releasing from sawdust gasification in a new designed pressurized fluidized bed.
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A new-designed mullite-SiC-Si coating with dense structure for protecting graphite materials was prepared by dipping-pyrolysis combined with reactive infiltration.
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