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recently the new gym vs recently new gym

Neither of the given phrases is correct as they are both missing an article ('the') before 'new gym'. The correct phrase should be 'recently the new gym'.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 683 views

recently the new gym

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to refer to a new gym that has been established or opened recently.
  • This is a contract for the new gym at the high school.
  • A new gym teacher six months before graduation.
  • I... tried to join a new gym.
  • All because I got a new gym membership?
  • I'm your new gym teacher.
  • I think it's safe to say they won't be getting their new gym anytime soon.
  • That was a really good save, saying that you were checking out a new gym.
  • Cleveland Brown, new gym member?
  • When I leave, I'll take my new gym bag.
  • Unfortunately, in a number of cases, the news arriving from certain parts of the world, such as recently the Ivory Coast, does not paint a picture of ideal conditions.
  • The President welcomed the decision of Spain, Portugal, Finland and most recently the Netherlands following on from Sweden, Ireland and the UK to open their labour markets to the new Member States.
  • Much later - in 2000, very recently - the new California energy crisis - what was purported to be a big energy crisis - was coming.
  • What's with all this new gym equipment?
  • The President welcomed the decision of Spain, Portugal, Finland and most recently the Netherlands following on from Sweden, Ireland and the UK to open their labour markets to the new Member States.
  • However, their messages should recognise that financial resources are not always required to increase levels of physical activity, i.e. schools do not always need new gym equipment, and many trained athletes are seeking employment and could be encouraged to work in education.
  • And I'm proud of what I've achieved, most recently the historic Cyprus settlement.
  • Recently the landlady has been ill.
  • Recently the European Commission came out with a White Paper on European Governance.
  • More recently the railways have adopted 16 different and incompatible electronic signalling systems.
  • It also appears in a range of international texts, for example, the Rio Declaration and most recently the Bio-Safety Protocol.

recently new gym

This phrase is incorrect as it is missing the article 'the' before 'new gym'.

  • A new gym teacher six months before graduation.
  • I... tried to join a new gym.
  • All because I got a new gym membership?
  • I'm your new gym teacher.
  • I think it's safe to say they won't be getting their new gym anytime soon.
  • That was a really good save, saying that you were checking out a new gym.
  • Cleveland Brown, new gym member?
  • This is a contract for the new gym at the high school.
  • When I leave, I'll take my new gym bag.
  • What's with all this new gym equipment?
  • However, their messages should recognise that financial resources are not always required to increase levels of physical activity, i.e. schools do not always need new gym equipment, and many trained athletes are seeking employment and could be encouraged to work in education.
  • So I was in New York recently, and I walked past a gym that had an advertisement in the window for a new course, a new evening course.
  • On the new gym?
  • I'm just trying out a new gym.

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