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Discover Ludwig"new builds" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to newly constructed buildings or properties. Example: "The housing market is booming, with many new builds popping up in the city."
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New builds: building new homes, including socially rented and private sector homes in green and brown field sites.
Its recommendations included equipping all public buildings and new builds with a broadband internet connection.
Figures are broken down into new builds and extensions or refurbishments of existing buildings.
The boom inflated prices in the real estate market, leading to speculative financing and building projects, including the introduction of 100 percent mortgages for new builds.
This holds true for new builds too.
"New builds," she says, with a sniff.
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Indeed, one of the many woes of our current crop of volume new-builds is that in response to building regulations, windows have shrunk.
There's everything from medieval to council estates to new-builds.
For many, such apartments are particularly distinctive in a housing market dominated by new-builds.
"No, it's picking up again because of all the new-builds".
The new-builds? Surely this is the last place you'd find thatched cottages?
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