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"freshly founded" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an adjective phrase that describes something as being recently established or created. Example: The company's success can be attributed to its freshly founded approach to marketing and customer service.
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"We weren't touring, we have these songs that we were working on – that we think are pretty cool – [so we thought], 'Why don't we just do our own imprint and kind of reclaim our future, in a way?'" To reflect this spirit, Faith No More have named their freshly founded label Reclamation Records.
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It is no coincidence that most of the founders of secular Arab nationalism were men like Michel Aflaq – the Greek Orthodox Christian from Damascus who, with other Syrian students freshly returned from the Sorbonne, founded the Ba'ath party in the 1940s – or Faris al-Khoury, Syria's only Christian prime minister.
"Freshly ground?" I sighed.
"Freshly ground pepper?" January 14 , 2015
Garnish: Freshly ground black pepper.
Freshly ground white pepper.
Freshly ground pepper.
Pass freshly ground black pepper.
½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper.
They founded Starbucks not as a place to drink freshly brewed coffee, but as a place to buy freshly roasted beans.
His church, which he founded from scratch 26 years ago in the freshly planted suburbs of Orange County, south of Los Angeles, attracts more than 20,000 worshippers each week, making it one of the three largest congregations in the country.
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