Newly Synonyms In English

Newly Synonyms In English Hi I ve already seen this expression in some threads but I m still confused about this sentence with a legion of newly minted terrorists ready to attack us Thanks

This question was asked in an exam in India as Which part of the sentence has an error You can eat 1 as much as you like 2 at the newly launch 1 We want to find a newly graduated student for this job opening 2 This person we want to find for the job opening is a newly graduated student vacancy works but it

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I am going to make up two similar sentences 1 The newly designed banknote is colorful 2 The new design banknote is colorful Which one is grammatically correct Thanks I think I might use newly born there as the combination suggests newly created re born and so on whereas the usual word newborn more strongly suggests a baby But all

to call a couple who has just gotten married Linguistically although couple is singular you are talking about two people and this sounds awkward Listeners know that you Actually I think the correct term should be newly created thread but I then wonder why we say newfound piety instead of newly found piety What is your opinion

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James newly wed with hyphen is doing well in Oxford dictionaries Might be a regional difference It is the entrenchedness that erides hypenation separate En un folleto de viajes dice This destination blossoms and welcomes visitors with newly minted stretch of beaches Este destino tur stico florece y recibe a los visitantes con una

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Hi I ve already seen this expression in some threads but I m still confused about this sentence with a legion of newly minted terrorists ready to attack us Thanks

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This question was asked in an exam in India as Which part of the sentence has an error You can eat 1 as much as you like 2 at the newly launch


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