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Made the New

Part of Speech: Verb phrase

Definition:

  1. To introduce or present something novel or innovative.
  2. To bring about a change or renewal in a particular context.

Examples:

  • She made the new by implementing groundbreaking technology in her business.
  • The company made the new by launching a unique advertising campaign.

Part of Speech: Adjective phrase

Definition:

  1. Characteristic of something recent or different.
  2. Referring to recent trends or fashion.

Examples:

  • The fashion show featured many models wearing the new designs.
  • She purchased the new smartphone as soon as it was released.

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