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Discover LudwigThe phrase "newly planned" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been recently planned or created. Example: The newly planned city park was met with great enthusiasm from the community.
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Buildings with flat roofs in a newly planned construction area are chosen as a case study.
(A newly planned exhibition, however, entitled "Manhattan Skyline," is scheduled for January).
It remains unclear how the newly planned troop drawdown could affect the administration's negotiations with the Taliban.
It is just one of several new, newly reopened or newly planned mines in Zambia, not all producing copper, the country's traditional mineral, but uranium, gemstones and phosphates.
Instead, the newly planned final solution would entail rounding up all Jews throughout Europe, transporting them eastward, and organizing them into labour gangs.
A newly planned port at Bagamoyo, in Tanzania, will be connected by a Chinese-built railway to Zambia, where China has significant copper-mining interests.
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That's the contention of the newly appointed planning minister Nick Boles in his interview with our programme.
In the late 1970s, the capital shifted to the newly built, well planned city of Gandhinagr.
They will also evaluate the environmental impacts of newly proposed planning or plans for the next phase in order to formulate new concrete environmental countermeasures and recommendations.
"Some countries were simply not ready yet, without newly elected leaders or planned reforms".
Special focus issues with a strong theoretical foundation and potential or real world applications in newly evolving topics are planned for the future.
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