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Discover Ludwig"newly hatched" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to indicate something that is very new or recently completed. For example, "The newly hatched chicks emerged from their shells eager to explore the world."
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At Nauset, watched newly hatched common terns during windstorm.
Three newly hatched plover chicks are marvelously well-drawn creatures.
He delivered 60 newly hatched "cat fleas" as replacement artistes.
Newly hatched caterpillars are brown to black; covered with hair; about 1/8 inch long.
A newly hatched hadrosaur was less than 14 inches long and weighed about 1.5 pounds.
However, disease resistance (e.g. to H5N1) and the survival of newly hatched chicks have been improved.
In some species, earwig females exhibit maternal care, defending and feeding the newly hatched immatures.
Those poults (newly hatched turkeys) won't be hatched and put into barns until July".
The arctic terns didn't seem too happy to see us near their newly hatched chicks.
The Moroccan government supplied the villagers with as many newly hatched chicks as they needed.
He whistled; specks of mosquito eggs and newly hatched larvae floated or wiggled about.
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