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Mariott Posted 17 years ago
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I'd like to know if my understanding below is right or wrong.

1) A newly-designed product (already designed)

2) A newly-designing product (still designing)

Does A newly-designing product make sense?

Thanks.
  

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Hi, I'd like to know if my understanding below is right or wrong. 1) A newly-designed product (already designed) Yes 2) A newly-designing product (still designing) Does A newly-designing product make sense? No.

  • Hi, I'd like to know if my understanding below is right or wrong.
  • 1) A newly-designed product (already designed) Yes 2) A newly-designing product (still designing) Does A newly-designing product make sense?
  • No.
  • I'd just say 'A new product that is being designed' Clive
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Hi,

I'd like to know if my understanding below is right or wrong.

1) A newly-designed product (already designed) Yes

2) A newly-designing product (still designing)

Does A newly-designing product make sense? No. I'd just say 'A new product that is being designed'



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