be new

Frequency: 9.0150.5 per million words

describes something recently built or made, or something that is unfamiliar

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Examples (10)

  • The car still is new despite being several years old.
  • These regulations are new, and many people are struggling to understand them.
  • It was new and exciting to explore the ancient city.
  • She is new to the team and needs some time to adjust.
  • The recently opened restaurant is new to the neighborhood.
  • The concept was new to the scientific community, sparking much debate.
  • The operating system is new, so users might need some training.
  • I hope their proposed solutions are new and will solve the issue.
  • Next season, the stadium will be new, with improved facilities.
  • His perspective on the matter was new and offered fresh insight.