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The phrase "newly set" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been recently established or arranged. For example, "The newly set rules of the game had completely changed the way it was being played."
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Review the recovery settings newly set in place.
Tells about newly set up Rev. Dev.
The newly set up Department for Exiting the European Union won't come for free.
Ben is also the director of Pi Foundation, a newly set up charity.
"Naaa, no bova," she puts her navy hairnet on over her newly set white hair and goes to sleep.
Even though the names remain the same, this is apparently a rather free adaptation, newly set in the Deep South.
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Visit to newly-set up offices of New York State Citizens for Eisenhower which occupy a suite in the Hotel Roosevelt.
The Probation Service faces the prospect of a massive reorganisation, with 70% of the cases being transferred to newly set-up private-sector organisations.
Richard Emery, who runs security consultancy 4Keys International, has called on banks to bring in a 24-hour cooling-off period to stop users sending large sums – say more than £250 – to a newly set-up payee.
When Mr. Wasik joined Sigg in 2005 as head of a newly set-up American subsidiary, the Swiss manufacturer had roughly $20 million in global sales and limited distribution outside Europe.
In November Richard Emery, who runs security consultancy 4Keys International, called on banks to bring in a 24-hour cooling-off period to stop users sending large sums – say more than £250 – to a newly set-up payee for a day.
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