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new town
noun
A town built to address housing shortages post World War II.
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"new town" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a town that has recently been formed or established. For example, "The city welcomed many new residents when the new town was created."
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New town.
soho New Town became an instant landmark.
"It's almost a new town square".
Its administrative seat is Craigavon new town.
"It's like moving to a new town.
Jardin Majorelle is in the new town.
"We're basically building a new town".
The new town was made of stucco.
Move it to a new town with a rough reputation.
After the latter, a new town centre was built.
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There's little justice in new-town world.
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