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brand-new
adjective as in new
Example Sentences
Until now, when they’ve looked at other baby stars, astronomers have only seen a few brand-new planets, which have already eaten their share of gas and dust.
This entire experience is an extremely elaborate virtual-reality game show, and at any moment I’m going to be told I’ve won a brand-new car.
Their walk would conclude at the brand-new British Museum, where they would spend the remainder of the afternoon touring the galleries and perhaps pop in on a lecture or two.
He did not expect a brand-new pair of Air Jordans, size eight.
Bass and the other archaeologists concluded the merchant captain of the ship used these broken implements as scrap bronze, which he or someone else could melt down to make brand-new tools.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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