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The phrase "a newborn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a baby that has just been born, typically within the first few weeks of life.
Example: "The hospital has a special unit for caring for a newborn and ensuring their health and safety."
Alternatives: "an infant" or "a new baby".
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A newborn.
One has a newborn.
You're like a newborn.
(They have a newborn).
"I have a newborn.
A newborn baby?
"The tear of a newborn!" Syrnikov said.
A newborn saiga antelope calf.
Very useful traits in a newborn.
"He looks like a newborn pony".
Another had to leave a newborn daughter.
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