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Hot Press Article Published Recent Information Subject Piece

Phrase/Idiom hot off the press
Definition If a new article is hot off the press, it has just been published and contains the most recent information on the subject.
Example This piece of news is hot off the press. Another local firm has gone bankrupt.

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