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newness

noun as in originality

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The used pitch was made possible by the first two Tests being played at the same venue, so the move to Rawalpindi at least provides an element of newness.

From BBC

But newness alone is not adequate, some leaders in the opera world would say, and the cautionary tales of past failed premieres seem to prove.

From Salon

“You have to be innovative and you have to deliver newness,” Vandemore said in an interview.

That’s important especially in the Twin Cities — many come from refugee and immigrant communities where there’s not that generational wealth simply because of the newness of the immigration into Minnesota.

We were buried alive in all this newness that smelled of the shop.

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

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