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Discover Ludwig"newly approved" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been recently given approval. Example: The newly approved policy will bring long-term benefits for the organization.
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The newly approved budget "doesn't solve everything," he said.
The Caya® Diaphragm is a newly approved single-size, nonlatex diaphragm.
Eribulin mesylate is a newly approved treatment for locally advanced and metastatic breast cancer.
Two of the newly approved 13 lines were derived by Dr. Brivanlou with private financing.
The newly approved drug, called brexanolone, will be marketed under the name Zulresso.
The newly approved medication, called brexanolone, will be marketed under the name Zulresso.
A newly approved radio technology promises wireless home electronics and positioning systems accurate to the centimeter.
Although newly approved by the FDA, Verichips are already in use outside the United States.
Measuring clinical trial transparency: an empirical analysis of newly approved drugs and large pharmaceutical companies.
A newly approved NASA mission is the Imaging X-ray Polarization Explorer (IXPE).
The newly approved abortion pill, RU-486, would also be treated very differently by a Bush administration.
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