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Discover Ludwig"freshly debuted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, meaning something that has just been introduced or released
For example, "This band's freshly debuted album is already climbing the charts."
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"Tonight Show's" bandleader, Questlove, had alluded to the prospect of new music from Lamar, who has used live television as a launching point for other freshly debuted singles (Lamar is also slated for an "Austin City Limits" appearance Saturday night).
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Apple made news itself last week when it debuted a freshly minted News app, which promises to consolidate and personalize content drawn from far and wide.
Having his tracks consistently picked up by the likes of Cashmere Cat and Lido, TR CK$' latest track, "All Alone" is the second off of his freshly dropped debut EP.
The former, dressed as pilots, dropped a high energy set from their freshly released debut album Down to Earth at The Regency, where guest vocalist Micky Green brought their performance to life.
Steve Angello debuted his Reflections residency at LiFE at the freshly opened SLS Hotel in Las Vegas this past weekend.
Kylie Jenner took to Instagram in August to debut her freshly shaved head.
Herceptin debuted in 1998.
He debuted in 2000.
D is Debut.
(Oprah.com debuts Aug. 1).
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