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make a fresh start

verb as in go back to square one

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"It was loneliness and the need for me to make a fresh start really," Bob explains from a small makeshift coffee room.

From BBC

As Boeing’s board searches for a chief executive officer to steer the U.S. plane-maker out of its worst crisis in years, directors are intent on finding a leader who can make a fresh start — meaning deep aerospace experience isn’t necessarily required.

LaValle’s latest novel blends a frontier narrative with creeping gothic terror, culminating in a feminist western horror novel about racism, the inescapable past and that boundless American drive to make a fresh start somewhere new.

“I’ve been trying not to focus too much on the negative feelings about it, because I know that getting upset isn’t going to make it any easier for me to make a fresh start,” Lupine said.

"We have stabilised the business. We need to make a fresh start. I know management always says this, but it's true in this case, because this is a fresh team."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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