exciting new
Frequency: 8.540.5 per million words
Used before a noun to describe something that is both new and exciting.
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Examples (10)
- The company announced an exciting new product line.
- We're launching an exciting new initiative next month.
- This exciting new technology will revolutionize the industry.
- The restaurant features an exciting new menu with fusion cuisine.
- Students can explore exciting new career opportunities.
- The team is working on an exciting new project for next year.
- An exciting new chapter begins in her professional life.
- The museum unveiled an exciting new exhibition on modern art.
- Researchers have made an exciting new discovery in medicine.
- The city is planning exciting new developments in the downtown area.