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The phrase "also a recent arrival" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has recently joined a group or situation, often in addition to others.
Example: "In addition to the new employees, Sarah is also a recent arrival to the team."
Alternatives: "newcomer" or "recent addition".
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The third victim, the young woman lying at the foot of Lisa Lambert's water bed, was also a recent arrival in Richardson County.
It's also a recent arrival to the city, not seen before 2003, so it's not likely to be in books in your local library, and certainly not in plant books because it's a mushroom.
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David also links up with a recent arrival to the city, Ekatrina (Margarita Levieva), a soulful Russian philosophy student and writer who works in her uncle's downtown furniture store.
He's a recent arrival too, relocating from London a few years ago.
The British ambassador, Simon Gass, also attended the 5 August parliamentary event, though as a recent arrival in Tehran he had not yet formally presented his diplomatic credentials.
Oliver was a recent arrival in New York.
Jamila, a recent arrival, points to her baby.
The land lies near a casino hotel, a recent arrival.
Miss Katherine Burns, of Minnesota, a recent arrival in New York, carries a pocket compass.
A recent arrival has been the urban sociologist Richard Sennett from Columbia University.
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