new and improved

Frequency: 6.04.5 per million words

a phrase used in advertising to describe a product that has been made better

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Examples (10)

  • Customers eagerly awaited the new and improved version of their favorite software.
  • The company launched a new and improved formula for its popular detergent.
  • Advertising promised a new and improved taste for the breakfast cereal.
  • She was excited to try the new and improved features of her smartphone.
  • The packaging highlighted the new and improved design of the product.
  • Marketing campaigns often boast about new and improved products.
  • This new and improved model offers better performance and energy efficiency.
  • They continually strive to release new and improved solutions for their clients.
  • Consumers are always looking for new and improved ways to simplify their lives.
  • The chef presented a new and improved recipe for the classic dish.