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brand-new

adjective as in new

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These brand-new developments were flooded with folks working from home, wanting to live near nature, and just trying to make ends meet.

From Slate

When we left the restaurant, we were forced to wondered what version of America this brand-new citizen has signed up for.

From Salon

You have a young daughter, you have a brand-new baby.

From Salon

There are no manufacturing regulations that would automatically apply, so the EPA would need to create brand-new rules, among other changes, he added, which is unlikely to occur because it would take sustained efforts over multiple administrations.

From Salon

Uzun beams, leading the way beneath a giant rainbow into a deserted but brand-new park.

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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