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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as newcomers" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to someone or a group of people who are newly arrived in a place or situation. For example, "As newcomers to the city, we felt a bit overwhelmed by all the things we had to learn and do."
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As newcomers move in, clashes increase.
As newcomers check in, however, others guests are exiting.
Agency commissions have been sliding (see chart) as newcomers pick off profitable business.
As newcomers in the handset business, the Chinese are still learning about after-sales service.
Both he and Mrs. Clinton faced other difficulties as newcomers in New York.
But that is changing, she added, as newcomers building expensive houses find some horse farms unpleasant.
As newcomers to Africa who have never lived together, they will have plenty of questions for their real estate agent.
Mr. Siegel and Ms. Nigrosh are aware that as newcomers to the industry, they have much to learn.
He also usually had the Benelux countries and Italy on board, as well as newcomers like Spain and Greece.
No one is in a hurry — even as newcomers rush in from all corners of the city to live here.
And there are arguments over who rightly owns the place, as newcomers of different colors and classes call Harlem home.
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