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Search option Results found in English Dictionary Example: Why on earth did you sell your newly -built house? Why on earth did you sell your newly built house? Why did the newly married Japanese man say something bad about his wife? The dress is newly designed. The newly married couple walked hand in hand. The success of newly -developed applications and government-forced deregulation may hold the key to achieving this economic implementation. The priest blessed the newly built church. I turned the corner and caught sight of a newly opened restaurant. The newly elected president is something of a poet. I wish you would make a list of the newly published books. The newly -opened jewelry shop took away some of my best customers. His suit, though newly bought, was worn out. Yuka fell in love the moment she was introduced to the newly -appointed English teacher. The biologist classifies the newly found species in its own genus, whereas other taxonomists want to put it into an established genus. The newly promoted junior manager, drunk with power, lorded it over his former co-workers. Exploring and populating the newly discovered continent happened over the course of a couple of centuries. The newly redeemed nation of Israel experienced Passover through Pentecost from leaving Egypt, their place of bondage, up to receiving the covenant from God at Sinai. Automatic doors can be controlled more intelligently than is now the case. A newly developed control system opens the door only when someone is actually approaching. The door will remain closed if someone is merely standing in front of it or walking past. Two years ago, the idea of offering a research semester for particularly interested and committed teachers became reality. The aim is to improve communication between schools and universities. Since teachers are the best people for diffusing newly acquired knowledge, they will be given the opportunity to spend a research sabbatical at a university and to subsequently integrate this knowledge into classroom teaching. Proppants, such as sand, are added to the water to prop open the newly created cracks.
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