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View definitions for very new

very new

adjective as in brand-new

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“I think the hot dogs are popular because, for a long time, there was little else available if you were driving around the islands. Restaurant culture as such is very new,” says Tim Ecott, travel writer and author of the best-selling “The Land of Maybe: a Faroe Islands Year.”

From Salon

She says: “This is all very new. If we find an effect, we have a new treatment.”

From BBC

Streeting said the health service would "need to work through with the medical profession what would be a very new way of working".

From BBC

"It is very new because I come from club football, but the new role is also very exciting," Tuchel said.

From BBC

In 2010, China’s biggest travel agency CTrip tried something very new among staff in its airfare and hotel booking department.

From BBC

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

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