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Discover LudwigThe phrase "freshly pressed" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has recently been ironed or firmly pressed, making it smooth and wrinkle-free. Example: My mother always makes sure to iron her work clothes so they look freshly pressed for her important meetings.
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Americans generally prefer freshly pressed juice.
A freshly pressed suit is a miracle when you're travelling.
Pick up his freshly pressed suit from the dry cleaner.
Mr. Romney seemed to have been born freshly pressed.
Her white hair was pulled back, her housedress freshly pressed.
We are also evaluating methods for decreasing the time to dry freshly pressed briquettes.
The captors are dressed in freshly pressed Afghan dress never seen before among Syrian rebels.
I noticed that he'd gained a certain swagger – his hair was neater, his shirt freshly pressed.
Participants are provided yoga mats and are also given free, freshly pressed juices.
We dipped bread in freshly pressed green oil and drank our beers.
Often the fillings were cold, the tortillas going stiff, a shame because they are freshly pressed and griddled.
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