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Discover Ludwig"newly founded" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means recently established or created and can be used when referring to a company, organization, venture, etc. Example: "The newly founded charity group has already made an impact on the local community."
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The newly founded coalition's first act was to fire off three letters.
In 1694 Stahl became professor of theoretical medicine at the newly founded Prussian University in Halle.
In 1556 he introduced the newly founded and militant Society of Jesus (Jesuits) into Bohemia.
Newly founded BME housing associations set out to tackle these three issues.
In January 1842 Marx began contributing to a newspaper newly founded in Cologne, the Rheinische Zeitung.
Boas's first teaching position was at the newly founded Clark University (Worcester, Mass). in 1889.
Serkin lured the Moyses with the promise of teaching jobs at the newly founded Marlboro College.
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Publication of this paper may draw attention to miRcore, a newly founded non-profit organization supporting miRNA research.
Still, this newly-founded Badger/Horned Frog rivalry has made for an interesting family dynamic.
Russia's newly-founded rating agency said Monday it did not expect economic growth until 2018.
A newly-founded Palo Alto startup called Hawthorne Labs is one of them.
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