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The phrase "a newly built" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been recently constructed or completed. Example: "The town's library was a newly built structure, complete with state-of-the-art technology and modern design."
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There is a newly built horse barn.
A newly built condo isn't for everyone.
condo in a newly built building; 24-hr.
A newly built house is a rarity in Georgetown.
One afternoon, she inspected a newly built storefront around the corner.
After that, they were to be moved to a newly built alternative community nearby.
(In 1962 the company received a newly built, permanent home in the park, the Delacorte Theatre).
North of Sibenik, one of Gotovina's posters appears by a newly built concrete shrine.
Ann was brought up in a newly built, semi-detached house, with a toilet indoors.
A newly built cycle lane collapses after being hit by a strong wave.
At Karmouz, a newly built station, the refugees were kept in larger and cleaner cells.
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