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anew

[uh-noo, uh-nyoo] / əˈnu, əˈnju /




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Major wireless executives have brushed off Starlink’s threat to their businesses, but SpaceX’s latest commentary has investors worried anew.

From MarketWatch Aug. 5, 2026

It seems likely that with each passing year, humanity collectively forgets more of its cultural heritage than it manages to learn anew.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 23, 2026

But these two figures, created by one of our most keenly observant writers, deserve to be interpreted anew.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 8, 2026

At the border, you expect an easy entry; after all, as a lawful permanent resident, you generally do not need to seek admission anew each time you return from travel abroad.

From Slate Jun. 23, 2026

The regent gave me my first pair of boots, a sign of manhood, and that night I polished them anew, even though they were already shiny.

From "Long Walk to Freedom" by Nelson Mandela




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