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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ultra new" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something is extremely new or modern. Example: "The company's latest product is not just new, it's ultra new - incorporating the latest technology and design trends."
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"Politically active people felt more and more disenfranchised, particularly during the ultra-New Labour years".
Companies like HP, Dell and Lenovo each outed their takes on the new class of device, taking pains to emphasize both the weight ("It's less than X pounds!") and the thinness ("It's less than X millimeters thick!") of their respective Ultra-revolutionary, Ultra-new Ultrabooks.
New products have helped somewhat: in the United States, Michelob Ultra, a new low-carbohydrate beer, is the only beer to post significant volume increases.
Next generation sequencing libraries were prepared using the NEBNext Ultra kit (New England Biolabs, Ipswich, MA, E7370S) with 10 cycles post-amplification.
MGMT Your Life Is A Lie Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser return with an ultra-melodic new single that chirpily informs the listener of all the world's evils.
The Hanukkah party at the ultra-hip new synagogue was a far cry from the usual fare of dreidel-spinning and latke-noshing at bubbe's house.
Star Wars fans are questioning why a Chinese poster for ultra-hyped new episode The Force Awakens has relegated British actor John Boyega to the supporting cast.
The α (pronounced Alpha) family of interchangeable lens cameras from Sony grows with the compact, ultra-responsive new α55 and α33.
Beyonce rolled down the partition on her ultra-sexy new music video this week.
Ultra-liberal New York Mayor Bill de Blasio wants to remove the name of Calhoun from Calhoun College where his son Dante, a Yale undergraduate, resides.
It was made by Ari Seth Cohen, a brilliant photographer who started by photographing ultra-stylish New Yorkers as they went about their business on the streets of the city.
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