very new

Frequency: 9.2180.0 per million words

emphasizes the newness or unfamiliarity of something

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Examples (10)

  • It was all very new and strange to me.
  • The restaurant's menu featured some very new and exciting dishes.
  • This technology is very new, so there might be some bugs to fix.
  • Her approach to the problem was very new and unexpected.
  • The start-up introduced a very new concept to the market.
  • We are still in the very new stages of development for this project.
  • It's a very new car, so it drives perfectly.
  • The fashion collection presented very new designs that surprised everyone.
  • He found himself in a very new environment, far from home.
  • Such ideas are very new to the traditional community.