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Used with nouns:
"
You should start a new paragraph."
(paragraph, page)
"
I have a new friend."
(friends, idea, neighbor, bride)
"
We bought a new brand of soap."
(brand)
"
We have new challenges."
(challenge, possibilities, hopes)
"
We have new knowledge about it."
(knowledge, information)
"
She is a new mother."
(mother, client)
"
I had to make a new appointment."
(appointment, reservation)
"
We found new evidence."
(evidence)
"
We found a new use for it."
(use)
"
I tried to make a new start."
(start, beginning)
"
The car has a new design."
(design, format)
"
I bought their new album."
(album, CD)
"
She has a new perspective on it."
(perspective)
"
She is part of the new generation of filmmakers."
(generation, wave)
"
She bought me new clothes."
(clothes, toys)
"
She is the new owner of the house."
(owner)
"
The restaurant is under new ownership."
(ownership, management)
"
There is a new version of the movie."
(version)
"
They made an exciting new discovery."
(discovery, find)
"
This is a new threat."
(threat, finding)
"
I just got a new job."
(job, outfit)
"
We are working on a new project."
(project, study, feature)
"
This is the new standard for the industry."
(standard, development, direction)
"
I have a new source."
(source, position, plan, opportunity)
"
We have a new baby."
(baby, house)
"
Do you like my new haircut?"
(haircut, collection, addition, car)
"
This is my new husband."
(husband, boyfriend, girlfriend, friend)
"
He has a new way of doing things."
(way, style, technique, method)
"
He discovered a new species."
(species, strain, variety, world)
Used with adverbs:
"
This is a fairly new idea."
(fairly, relatively)
"
That jacket is hardly new."
(hardly, not exactly)
Used with prepositions:
"
This is all new to her."
(to, for)