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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a newly 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 study.
Example: "I just finished reading a newly published novel that has received rave reviews."
Alternatives: "a recently released" or "a fresh publication".
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Assessment of a newly published algorithm is typically performed by the researchers who develop the tool.
Henry is the author of a newly published book, The Galapagos: A Natural History.
It is adapted from a newly published cookbook, "Greek Cooking for the Gods," by Eva Zane.
But a newly published cable underscores Moscow's fear that Afghanistan would switch loyalties to the West.
Now, a newly published study aims to set the record straight.
Verne reportedly tapped a newly published U.S. travel guide for his descriptions of each state.
Her thinking is explored in a newly published book, Buddhist Economics.
Toxic nanoparticles from air pollution have been discovered in human brains in "abundant" quantities, a newly published study reveals.
A newly published study from the University of Copenhagen has confirmed a link between hormonal contraceptives and depression.
So reads the foreword to a newly published book, by the renowned Brooklyn-born documentary photographer, Marc Asnin.
But if all of the associated emissions of shale gas are taken into account, this benefit disappears, according to a newly published study from Cornell University.
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