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Discover Ludwig'new coming' is not a correct phrase in written English.
The phrase 'newly arrived' can be used to describe someone or something that is coming, or has recently come, into a location, or into the knowledge of someone. For example, "The newly arrived student was welcomed to the school by the principal."
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"There is always something new coming up.
Every week or two there's always something new coming out.
I don't see anything new coming from there.
It's nice to see something new coming in".
Every ten, twelve, fifteen years, there's something new coming in.
"You see, you want to be attuned to something new coming in.
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Opens May 4. "THE BUBBLY BLACK GIRL SHEDS HER CHAMELEON SKIN" -- A new coming-of-age musical by Kirsten Childs.
Ripples on the surface of previously-deposited droplet block its direct contact with the new-coming droplet.
Line 9 gets all new-coming subsequences of q.cS.
In SUCR-DTW, more tightness is shown at both ends of the envelopes of new-coming subsequences.
When there is a new-coming data point of the time-series stream, for each pattern the matching procedure will determine whether the new-coming time-series subsequence is a candidate in case of SUCR-DTW or many new-coming time-series subsequences are candidates in case of ESUCR-DTW.
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