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Recent Examples of newlyAnd those who’ve newly graduated from college are already struggling to land jobs, Semafor’s Rachyl Jones reported earlier this year.—
Morgan Chalfant,
semafor.com,
10 July 2026 The excommunication applies to the newly consecrated bishops, any SSPX priest and anyone who formally adheres to the society.—
Emily Broyles,
Charlotte Observer,
10 July 2026 History of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Home and Studio At age 22 in 1889, Wright was a budding architect and newly married to his first wife, Catherine Lee Tobin Wright.—
River Davies,
Architectural Digest,
9 July 2026 As incomes rise, the newly-rich can devote more money to non-essential health, wellness, and preventive services, as well as advanced medical technologies and better insurance options.—
Angelica Ang,
Fortune,
8 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for newly
And Argentina had been living on the edge recently, surviving a one-goal triumph over World Cup first-timer Cabo Verde and putting together a miraculous comeback in the Round of 16 against Egypt after falling behind 2-0.
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Blair Kerkhoff,
Kansas City Star,
12 July 2026
In the draft combine recently, his fastball was up to 97 mph.
Germany won the final, with its only goal coming late in extra time.
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Michael Cox,
New York Times,
14 July 2026
The first hint that change was on the table came late last year, when Policy Analysis for California Education, a consortium of education faculty at five major universities, issued a lengthy critique of the current system.
An Argentina semifinal win now gives Messi the chance — in what almost certainly will be his final match on the World Cup stage —- to make his country the first back-to-back champion since Brazil in 1958 and ‘62.
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Miami Herald,
Miami Herald,
16 July 2026
As a result of her injury, Anderson underwent an emergency craniotomy and now lives with a titanium plate in her head.
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Lillie Davidson,
Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
16 July 2026