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Discover LudwigThe phrase "new arriving" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to refer to something that has recently arrived or come into existence. For example: "We are expecting many new arriving students this semester."
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The study results obtained show that the holonic system is capable of accommodating new arriving jobs and delivers good solutions in real time.
But Paul Spagnoletti did not mind wearing his brother Gregory's, because the clothes always seemed practically new, arriving spotless and crisply folded.
Each morning they are presented with "boards," or room lists, that indicate whether their assigned rooms are to be fully "flipped" (for a new arriving guest) or cleaned as an occupied room (for a guest staying on for the evening).
By being embedded with the context adaptive IDS controller, the proposed Context Adaptive Intrusion Detection System (CAIDS) is able to adapt to the current node context (such as residual energy, security threats and traffic loading) for accommodating and inspecting new arriving packets.
For each new arriving training instance, both functions are updated using co-regularization optimization.
(c) The new arriving connections are uniformly distributed in different mobile SSs.
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Under ours, new arrives with ferocious velocity -- tomorrow's breakthroughs are yesterday's news.
The new arrives here cellophane-wrapped, over-cooked and flavourless.
Brooklyn new arrives on Sunday in the form of a new Celebrate Brooklyn! series.
Did something new arrive, yes or no?
News arrived slowly.
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