adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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newly
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Two days after the plan was announced, Mr Resende took the newly minted package to creditors in Washington.
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Some newly minted salesmen and saleswomen have been laid off from other jobs.
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But its newly minted dual-containment policy may reckon without the Middle East's rare talent for opportunistic alliances.
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He's a newly minted law school graduate from Long Island.
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Cray liked to hire talented but newly minted engineers.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But its newly minted dual-containment policy may reckon without the Middle East's rare talent for opportunistic alliances.
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Cray liked to hire talented but newly minted engineers.
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He's a newly minted law school graduate from Long Island.
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Some newly minted salesmen and saleswomen have been laid off from other jobs.
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The twilight sky was lavender and dark enough that Venus was out, hung above a freshly minted sickle moon.
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Two days after the plan was announced, Mr Resende took the newly minted package to creditors in Washington.