adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
begin
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She was fresher now, more confident; confident enough to scrap the entire chapter and begin anew .
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And then silence again and the whole sequence begins anew .
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When this landmass begins to warm up that section of the mantle, the cycle begins anew .
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So now the rebuilding begins anew .
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This is when her hysterical symptoms began anew .
start
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We should at least be able to start anew with some element of hope.
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If nothing else, the legal clock on the case will likely start anew when it returns to the trial court.
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The sun floods in, young plants shoot upwards and the struggle starts anew as the winners block light from their inferiors.
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Stark had taken me to a place where I could shed my former selves and start anew .
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The reaction would start anew , but this time with no way to remove its heat.
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Sometimes, staying put is a greater act of courage than pulling up stakes and starting anew .
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But if the Cubs want to start anew , they should start anew.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
start afresh/anew
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She moved to Texas to start anew after the divorce.
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Analysts think Boeing will most likely start afresh and come up with a real rival early in 2002.
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He would return to such motifs again and again over the years, overworking an existing drawing or destroying and starting afresh.
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I wanted everything to start afresh between you and me.
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If nothing else, the legal clock on the case will likely start anew when it returns to the trial court.
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Sometimes, staying put is a greater act of courage than pulling up stakes and starting anew.
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Stark had taken me to a place where I could shed my former selves and start anew.
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We're going to start afresh.
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We had not finished the war, but had to go back to Virginia and start afresh.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Fighting began anew on May 15.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And then silence again and the whole sequence begins anew .
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But there are plenty of things that threaten anew to knock Clinton off his presidential perch.
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Deng, who had been urging Kim for years to follow his reformist example, encouraged him anew .
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I hope we can create places where that thought will make its intricate knot anew .
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It also demands that we investigate anew how our lawyers are selected, and how they are trained to fight for us.
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It was decided to keep the marvellous facades of the School of Music and build anew within them.
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The errors of constructivist rationalism stem from the belief that reason alone enables human beings to construct society anew .
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We shall return to the Rhineland and start our lives anew - please do not try to find us.