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newly

adverb as in recently

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But for many people, the change represented a significant improvement in their work-life balance and quality of life, and allowed for workforce participation among people with disabilities, including those newly disabled from COVID.

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And even though the officials knew the water couldn’t be moved out of the Central Vally as Trumpov wished, they released billions of gallons anyway, according to a newly released government document.

Last month, Brooke Rollins, the newly minted secretary of the Agriculture Department, which includes the U.S.

Then in July 2023, newly elected Sheriff Robert Luna called a news conference to release body-camera footage of the incident and announce his decision to turn the case over to the FBI for further investigation.

So imagine my surprise when I spotted one newly sprung to life last month while grabbing breakfast at a Mexican restaurant in Pacoima.

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