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anew

[uh-noo, uh-nyoo] / əˈnu, əˈnyu /




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That has been tested anew lately, with a skid in tech stocks pushing indexes down earlier this month and making some investors nervous.

From The Wall Street Journal

We have to grieve what’s been lost — relationships, trust, the illusion of safety — in order to understand what we still have and begin to rebuild anew.

From Salon

Starting anew, even for musical deities, can be a bumpy road.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bitcoin slumped anew, to its lowest 4 p.m. level since April.

From The Wall Street Journal

Having pocketed their windfalls, survivors and those caring for injured vets would have incentive anew to bemoan their sacrifice and demand redress.

From The Wall Street Journal