sharp departure

Frequency: 6.52.0 per million words

A clear and sudden change in direction.

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Examples (10)

  • The artist's new album is a sharp departure from his previous folk-inspired work.
  • The company's new strategy represents a sharp departure from its traditional business model.
  • Her latest novel marked a sharp departure from the historical fiction she was known for.
  • Adopting this minimalist design would be a sharp departure from our brand's elaborate aesthetic.
  • The new CEO's leadership style was a sharp departure from that of her predecessor.
  • This policy is a sharp departure from the party's long-standing principles.
  • His decision to move to the countryside was a sharp departure from his lifelong urban lifestyle.
  • The film's somber tone was a sharp departure from the director's usual comedic films.
  • Switching to a fully remote work model constituted a sharp departure for the conservative company.
  • The proposed architecture signals a sharp departure from the city's conventional building designs.