begin anew

Frequency: 4.50.8 per million words

to start something again, often in a different way or place

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  • After the business failed, they had to move to a new city and begin anew.
  • After losing everything in the fire, the family had to begin anew in a new town.
  • Every sunrise offers a chance to forget the past and begin anew.
  • He saw the job offer in another country as a chance to begin anew.
  • He has decided to leave his old life behind and begin anew in a different country.
  • Following the breakup, she decided it was time to change her life and begin anew.
  • Following the breakup, she felt it was the right time to begin anew.
  • The New Year is a perfect opportunity to forget past mistakes and begin anew.
  • The community came together to rebuild their town and begin anew after the devastating flood.
  • After the company's failure, the entrepreneur wasn't discouraged and was ready to begin anew.
  • Is it ever too late in life to change careers and begin anew?
  • With the first thaw of spring, the whole world seems to begin anew.
  • The peace treaty allowed the two warring nations to begin anew with diplomatic relations.
  • The treaty gave the war-torn nation a chance to begin anew.
  • With a clean slate, the reformed prisoner was eager to begin anew.
  • Sometimes, the best solution to a failed project is to scrap everything and begin anew.
  • Sometimes the best solution is to discard the old project plan and simply begin anew.
  • She began anew, leaving behind the memories of her difficult past.
  • Beginning anew requires courage, but it often leads to unexpected opportunities.
  • Beginning anew can be a daunting but ultimately rewarding experience.