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anew
adjective as in fresh; again
adverb as in fresh; again
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In the morning, the parade will form anew in towns throughout the land.
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When African Americans migrated west, L.A. was wide open, a physical and spiritual landscape with space to build the social order anew.
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It is looking anew at nuclear power, just months after it shut down its last reactor.
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Maybe I thought he’d be a better version of himself, and we could start something anew?
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Three years ago, Clay Helton stood knee deep in that creek for his baptism, eager to start anew.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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