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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishnewborn child/baby/son etcnewborn child/baby/son etcMBCHILDa child that has just been born → newborn
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newborn child/baby/son etc• The occasional incidents of newborn babies being stolen from public hospitals understandably causes a furore.• Under a window lay our newborn son crowned by a spectrum, the seven strands of vision.• One example might be where a newborn child developed an infection requiring special care, but recovered in a few days.• In 1987 our newborn baby died.• No one expects a newborn baby to go out and get a job before learning the basic life skills and getting schooling.• How does one recognise pain in a newborn baby to whom one can not speak?• In the early 1950s an effective method of resuscitating newborn babies who did not breathe was not known.
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