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"new built" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English
The correct phrase would be "newly built," which means recently constructed or built. Example: The city's skyline was filled with newly built skyscrapers, a testament to its rapid growth and development.
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But the Marine machine's major engine components are all new, built for diesel service.
Cambourne is gleamingly new, built from 1998 onwards and still expanding.
It's pity that some new built cities didn't consider this aspect during their design/planning stage".
Meanwhile, bubbles are shiny, translucent and easily popped – and London's new built environment shares the same attributes.
The loss of community was almost total, while the new built environment was all too often brutal, inhuman and alienating.
We tested the results of the poll by looking at the size of over 4,500 new built homes in England, we found that the public was right.
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Unlike my galleries in New York, the space in Los Angeles is completely new -- built from the ground up.
There is a very telling page on the BT website community forum entitled: "What a nightmare to live in a new- built property!".
In fact, of the 12 stadiums slated for use during the 2014 World Cup, seven will be brand new -- built specifically for the event.
HONDA They were unable to resist the frat-boy jokes about the Honda Odyssey's new built-in vacuum cleaner, but journalists extolled the HondaVac built into the rear cargo walls of the 2014 Touring Elite version.
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