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Discover LudwigThe phrase "newly single" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It describes someone who has recently become single, either through a breakup or divorce. Example: "After her divorce, Sarah was newly single and adjusting to life on her own."
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The thing is, I am newly single this.
Mr. Davis, newly single, asked for her e-mail address.
She's newly single; she's discovered the joy of necklaces.
But Mr. Mitchell was new to the city, newly single and acting the part.
The countess's newly single status is bound to raise some questions.
Both characters are newly single, rejected by their wives and yearning for companionship.
"Because the night belongs to lovers," she sings, angrily, newly single, confused how she got here.
Enter Joey (Joey Lawrence), the newly single, dishy live-in manny Mel hires to rescue her.
(Newly single, I figured it couldn't hurt to see what kind of excitement might turn up).
But mostly Usher is coping with being newly single by dancing.
Mr. Grubb, in a soldier's uniform, told her he was newly single.
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