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The phrase "as newly" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not commonly used and may lead to confusion without additional context.
Example: "She approached the task as newly inspired by the recent developments in her field."
Alternatives: "as if newly" or "as newly arrived".
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It struck me as newly prosperous.
Women now outnumber men as newly qualified doctors and solicitors.
They listened as newly critical consumers of aural commodities.
As newly obtained documents demonstrate, Isis is also made up of bureaucrats, civil servants and jobsworths.
New comedy-drama Love and Marriage starred Alison Steadman as newly retired lollipop lady Pauline.
… But what they perceive as newly abundant liquidity can readily disappear.
These kids are as tight and vibrant as newly plucked violin strings.
What use could they make, as newly reborn feature filmmakers, of what had happened to them?
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This includes members of Russia's Black Sea fleet, permanently based in of Sevastopol, as well as newly-arrived forces.
Mantel's 1992 work introduces them as newly-arrived provincials and uses the originals' own words as dialogue.
I spoke to the duo for their exclusive first interview as newly-minted co-CEOs.
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