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new
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from the beginning but in a new or fresh manner
- They decided to approach the project anew after facing challenges.
- She began the novel anew, rewriting the opening chapter.
- The team started the experiment anew to correct errors.
- He looked at the problem with a fresh perspective and tackled it anew.
- After the disagreement, they chose to discuss the issue anew.
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from the beginning again, often after a failure or interruption
- After the divorce, she decided to begin her life anew.
- The team failed the first time but vowed to try anew.
- The software crashed, forcing him to start his work anew.
- Each spring, nature blooms anew, as if reborn.
- The artist scrapped the painting and began anew on a fresh canvas.