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The phrase "about this newest" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to the latest item or development in a specific context, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "I would like to know more about this newest technology that has been introduced."
Alternatives: "regarding this latest" or "concerning this most recent".
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To be quite honest, I'd heard about this newest restaurant routine and, highly skeptical, had gone to Atlas to see if it was true: Were they really rinsing out wine glasses with the wine about to be served in them?
What's notable about this newest action is that the company said it took action because of "the behavior of these actors rather than on the type of content they were posting".
There are many organizations that self-insure, and Robert Pear, writing about this newest proposal in the Health Section of the New York Times on February 7, addresses this issue: "The most difficult question, which the administration has yet to resolve, is how coverage will be provided and financed for employees of self-insured faith-based institutions, which serve as both employers and insurers".
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And what will bring about this new economic miracle?
The buzz about this new-fangled internet service had made it a virtual business card.
Q. Tell us about this new album.
Now think about this new BuzzFeed report.
McGuire dismissed worries about this new technology.
Please tell us about this new chemistry".
"I feel very positive about this new technology.
But what about this new sci-fi movie?
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