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hot off the presses
a. (context idiomatic English) Freshly printed, minted, written, or created.
Usage examples of "hot off the presses".
I opened the door and saw Loew, Vogel and Koenig huddled in chairs, all of them holding eight-star _Herald_'s obviously hot off the presses.
When's the last time Americans rushed out to the local newsstand to get a story hot off the presses?
GOD EMPEROR OF DUNE, hot off the presses, was the very first hardcover novel I ever purchased (I was a freshman in college).