Sentence examples for new released from inspiring English sources

The phrase "new released" is not grammatically correct and should be revised to "newly released" or "just released" in written English
It can be used to describe something that has recently been made available or published, such as a book, movie, or product. Example: "The new released album from this up-and-coming artist is making waves in the music industry."

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Levels of household debt have soared to record highs and a new way of lending aimed at the poor is needed, according to a new released report by the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ).

When asked about whether the company is looking to add more new released, Hastings said that Netflix is actually a complement to platforms that offer new releases.

We love Demi's courage -- a perfect accompaniment with her new released album DEMI.

For example, the new released models from Illumina (HiSeq 2000) and ABI SOLiD (version 4) can reach a throughput of 100 Gb per run or more.

Therefore, failure of our two anti-Sfp2 antisera to recognize the native Sfp2 protein confirms this new released sequence data for strain P 1/7.

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Fox News released excerpts of the interview Sunday night.

New ideas release new potentials for action.

His new release,….

Now on to the other new releases.

Here we present the best new releases.

Both rappers have strong new releases.

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