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new

[noo, nyoo] / nu, nyu /




ADVERB
recently
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They can range from impressing their new clubs, hoping for transfers, World Cup dreams and returning from injury frustrations to trying to win a first trophy.

From BBC

West Ham’s new manager Rita Guarino will want to bring in some new signings and may look to Italy, where she has experience in the market and vast contacts.

From BBC

He is out of contract in the summer and has not yet indicated a desire to sign a new one, meaning there could be Premier League interest in the 28-year-old.

From BBC

It felt like watching a brand new episode when I watched it.

From Los Angeles Times

Dame Sarah Mullally, the incoming Archbishop of Canterbury, has focused her first new year's message on pressures facing the healthcare system and the importance of access to "holistic services".

From BBC