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newness

[noo-nis, nyoo-] / ˈnu nɪs, ˈnyu- /
NOUN
originality
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If the newness and evolution of the delayed retirement credit is the explanation, one would expect to see more delayed claiming to age 70 among the more affluent older workers going forward.

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Painting was always ahead of writing in its newness: Monet, Pissarro, Seurat and others stepped out of the 19th century well before it ended.

From The Wall Street Journal

Analysts at Morgan Stanley said the transaction gives L’Oreal a new set of labels at a time when the industry relies on newness to stimulate the consumer.

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That cost, Qubein says, reflects the Tiny Homes’ newness and the school’s need for a return on its investment.

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Still, many customers are willing to pay full price for newness and relevance, he added.

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