Newly in a sentence as an adverb

I can't think of a worse choice for this newly-redesigned top bar than the dark grey/black they decided on.

Nothing you say results in you owning less than 6% of this newly valuable company, right?

Honestly, the best way to obtain your newly-discovered market worth is to leave and find another job.

A good way to see that Google is doing this is to look for a phrase like "You recently searched for iphone" under the newly-surfaced results.

Expecting some part is foolish - we can, at best, offer our services to help them make their newly acquired purchase even better.

He doesn't have to deal with many of the challenges that most newly-fired people do - like finding a job in the not-too-distant future, etc.

In theory it would be possible to go back through the blockchain and measure/quantify what percentage of newly mined coins in a certain time period are being spent.

I finally realized I could use my newly acquired Apple II to organize my disorganized notes and help in editing.

If I run a store in rural Iowa and Acme Co opens a huge factory there, then I stand to make a bunch of money from all these newly employed customers.

I recall wondering at the time why, if there was such a shortage of talented developers, newly minted lawyers were still making several times as much as good programmers.

This was not a "dead-end job", he was the first hire at a newly formed company, there was definitely an opportunity for him to grow his career in a highly lucrative field.

If you're willing to move out to the country, on a programmer's salary you could quickly save enough to pay cash for a smallish, newly constructed home with many modern comforts, such as "rooms".

So by sending 1 BTC, the client did in fact send 1 BTC to one address and the remaining 8999 BTC to a a newly generated address which is automatically added to the wallet.

But that doesn't mean that the ancient Egyptians used to waste hours staring into newly-emptied buckets and baskets in stunned amazement, murmuring "what on earth is that" to themselves in Coptic.

It doesn't particularly matter that you're going to continue blogging and OSS regardless of the outcome of this negotiation, you just frame the discussion such that that becomes newly discovered value which gives the other party something to hang their hat on for getting you that last $10,000.

One thing that stuck out in the paper was the interesting phenomenon of what he called "honeymoon psychosis", with one of a young newly married couple away from home for the first time, possibly on their first flight, all leading to some interesting disturbances on those long pan-Pacific flights.

Newly definitions

adverb

very recently; "they are newly married"; "newly raised objections"; "a newly arranged hairdo"; "grass new washed by the rain"; "a freshly cleaned floor"; "we are fresh out of tomatoes"

See also: freshly fresh