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The phrase "appended a new" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of adding something new to a document, list, or dataset.
Example: "The researcher appended a new section to the report to include the latest findings."
Alternatives: "added a new" or "included a new".
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For "Surprise," from 2006, he recruited Brian Eno to compose a "sonic landscape" that uplifted a rather sombre set of songs, although he appended a new fan favorite: "Father and Daughter," from the soundtrack to "The Wild Thornberrys Movie," an animated feature.
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For the 2010 edition of that delightful book, the author, Franklin Foer, appends a new afterword in which he correlates World Cup success with forms of government.
Step 2.1.3: otherwise, we append a new tuple to a syntax tree table.
For a new bus journey record, the index can be efficiently updated by appending a new bit at the end of each bit-vector.
The extended version of the control packets append a new field or a header dedicated for managing the MIMO functionalities while keeping the rest of the fields unchanged.
The actual appending operation, which appends a new message to the end of a queue, does not update the tail node by changing its pointer so that it points to the new added message node, but recreates recursively each node in the queue, so that instead of writing a small node and a pointer to memory, the function returns, a complete new queue with the newly-added message returns [33, 34].
It is also possible to change one's coat of arms, with or without adopting or appending a new surname, by Royal Licence, that is to say a licence in the form of a warrant from the Crown directed to the Kings of Arms instructing them to exemplify the transferred arms or a version of them to the licensee in his or her new name.
In June 2011, the committee produced its final report with most of the interim report intact, but there was now appended a brand new section, which proposed that at key stage 2 there should be tests in spelling, punctuation and grammar.
In an autobiography appended to a new edition of "The Harrad Experiment," published by Prometheus Books in 1990, Mr. Rimmer said that as a child, he loved reading fairy tales as well as poring over National Geographic magazines to see photographs of nude women.
Leibniz's objections to voluntarism became widely known in the early eighteenth century when a letter he wrote attacking voluntarism was appended to a new edition of Pufendorf's The Duty of Man and Citizen (1718).
A handful of Haitian earthquake-aid singles in 2010 fared better, most notably a We Are the World remake with Jackson's 1985 vocal appended to a new track recorded by Tony Bennett, Miley Cyrus, Snoop Dogg and others, and a cover of REM's Everybody Hurts with Rod Stewart and Susan Boyle.
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