recent incarnation
Frequency: 6.80.7 per million words
Refers to a recent form or version of something, often used figuratively.
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- The band's recent incarnation features a new lead singer.
- This software's recent incarnation offers improved user interface.
- Many preferred the original version to its recent incarnation.
- The restaurant's recent incarnation focuses on fusion cuisine.
- In its recent incarnation, the hero is portrayed as more complex.
- The project's recent incarnation includes several key changes.
- She found the city's recent incarnation surprisingly vibrant.
- The play's recent incarnation received critical acclaim.
- He struggled to recognize his old friend in her recent incarnation.
- The company's recent incarnation emphasizes sustainability.