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"newly registered" is an appropriate term to use in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has just recently become registered or officially recognized. For example: "The newly registered political party is quickly gaining support from the public."
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If the object position is not similar to that of any registered object, the position is newly registered.
Forty-eight have become newly registered professional masons.
There's also no guarantee those newly registered people will vote.
There were about 20,000 newly registered Democratic voters compared with 3,400 newly registered Republican voters, said Reginald A. LaFayette, the county's Democratic election commissioner.
Many candidates will see their margin of victory coming from newly registered voters".
It is impossible to say whom these newly registered voters are supporting or why they registered.
But the huge numbers of newly registered voters could confound all the forecasts.
Why is it difficult to determine the impact of the newly registered voters?
A newly registered Republican, Mr. Bloomberg criticized the campaign finance system as an "incumbent protection program".
Many are among the tens of thousands of newly registered voters.
And elections officials around the country do not customarily verify the citizenship of newly registered voters.
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