adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a new/latest range
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Body Blitz is a new range of toiletries specially designed for teenagers.
latest craze
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At that time, scooters were the latest craze .
latest model (= newest design )
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Our dishwasher is the latest model .
latest/new/recent addition
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the latest addition to our designer range
the current/latest trend
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If current trends continue, the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will double by the year 2030.
the latest estimates (= the most recent ones )
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The latest estimates are that sea levels could rise by about 20 cm by 2050.
the latest events
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We will be bringing you news of all the latest events.
the latest fashion
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They sell all the latest fashions.
the latest figures
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The latest figures show that crimes are down by 0.2 percent.
the latest gossip
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Annie usually has all the latest gossip.
the latest incident (= the most recent one )
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In the latest incident a post office was broken into.
the latest information (= information that has been discovered very recently )
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We have access to all the latest information.
the latest news
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Mom sent a letter with all the latest news.
the latest technology
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The boat is equipped with the latest technology.
the latest version
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The company will soon release the latest version of its network operating system.
the very best/latest/worst etc
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We only use the very best ingredients.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
addition
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The latest addition to the Gossard collection is a little slip dress.
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The latest addition is International Blue Shield, aiming to provide rapid reaction teams when an unexpected threat emerges.
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The latest addition is number 7 Godards Lane.
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The latest addition to our successful twin-colour Designer Range of Tilturn and Casement windows offers endless colour combinations, inside and out.
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The latest addition to the modest skyline ... the ecumenical church.
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Read in studio Bird watchers are travelling from miles around to view the latest addition to a clifftop nest.
album
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Her latest album is hugely successful in the U.S. and here, yet you never see her on the celebrity circuit.
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Most rock acts tour in order to sell their latest album , and tailor their live show accordingly.
book
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In this latest book , one theme dominates: Example is everything.
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In his latest book he tells of sophisticated computers that can move tall buildings in the opposite direction to the tremors.
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His latest book , on Mississippi blues singers, will be released in paperback next month.
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He did the illustrated maps for my latest book .
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With his latest book , Rumors and Stones: A Journey, the author presents a new approach.
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His latest book , Scent in Your Garden, will be published in March.
development
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We hope that this Update will keep you abreast of the latest developments in assessment and related issues.
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Rather, they are the latest developments in the true story of Clancy and the man who authorities say defrauded him.
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Capital is devoted to the creation of desires and needs which can only be fulfilled by the latest developments of the market.
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Afterwards, Republican pessimism about the latest development was fed by an inspection of the new Clinton-backed budget plan.
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It would be nice to believe that the Health Secretary spends all his time understanding the very latest developments in heart-lung transplants.
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Tourism attraction operators in Cheshire will be told of the latest developments in home and overseas marketing at a forum this month.
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Triumphant in this latest development in his career has bought a manor house in the area.
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Here at Radio Rentals, we believe in bringing you the latest developments - as they happen!
edition
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But the old ways and attitudes are still there behind the double glazing and the latest edition of Neighbours.
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He has just had the latest edition dropped off.
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The commission's call comes in the latest edition of Enforcement Update, a periodical regulatory newsletter sent to financial institutions.
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This latest edition , the first mandated by federal law, is to be promoted by federal agencies.
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The latest edition of Year-end Tax Planning for Companies is very useful in monitoring a company's financial progress.
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The latest edition of the Directory of Consulting Practices is available price £15.
fashion
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In California wireless technology has created the latest fashion in drive-by crimes.
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On the way, we passed a group of smart young girls dressed in the latest fashion .
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Apparently he was setting out to grow whiskers of the latest fashion , for his lips were carefully shaved.
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She wears anachronistic styles as though they were the latest fashion , with no hint of nostalgia.
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This enables me to buy the latest fashion accessories and clothes without relying on my parents.
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He sets objectives without yielding to the latest fashion for doing so.
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Nina Miklin will be there with her complete range of coned yarns for machine knitting in all the latest fashion colours.
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Her new dress was the very latest fashion , vastly expensive, unmistakable plumage.
figures
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The latest figures show that the increase in unemployment is continuing to slow down.
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The latest figures indicate companies are beginning to rehire.
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Welcoming the latest figures , Jospin said the government must ensure that the trend continues.
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Gore received 338,000 more votes, according to the latest figures .
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Increased demand for its road, rail and sea container fleets during the first half helped boost the latest figures .
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The economy grew 5. 5 percent in the year ended June 30, 1995, the latest figures available.
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The latest figures show 2,604,100 out of work.
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Fuqua said the latest figures on new orders for jetliners are encouraging.
model
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It was a happy debut for the latest model to drop off the fast-bowling conveyor belt.
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The latest model of the minivan went into production last year.
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No sooner does the latest model take its place in the market, than it is superseded by another development.
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The latest model on the market.
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For on the latest models , try the computer press and like Stuff and T3.
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So what is this latest model ?
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Remember, you can at any time exchange our equipment for the latest models as soon as they become available.
news
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I want the latest news , the best reporting with state-of-the-art technology presented by people I can trust and respect.
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The latest news down the telephone line is that Madonna has just bought one.
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Turn to pages 6, 7 and 10 where you will find the very latest news on these exciting developments.
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But the latest news on the nursing shortage is a warning for everyone to listen to what nurses are saying.
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Finally, we would like to keep you informed about our work by sending you our latest news every quarter.
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It brings the latest news , day and night, and seems omniscient.
release
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His latest release programmes three of the most lyrically inspired Sonatas of the entire canon, and this time with stunning results.
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Given the strength of his latest release , Blue Sky On Mars, that could be changing.
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You can tell the latest release of a program by its number.
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The latest releases meant that all those convicted in connection with the 1981 plot were now free.
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Gil Benson examines the latest release of Excel - version 4 - to see what all the fuss is about.
report
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The latest report looked at 74 recorded cases of childhood cancer in the area between 1950 and 1985.
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So it is surprising that its latest report should also push the complacent line about general growth.
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We might give the hospital a call, I think, and get the latest report .
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The latest reports from Britain's two main protection agencies give a measure of the size of the problem.
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The annual parochial church meeting heard the latest report on the £30,000 appeal for restoring outside stonework on the church.
research
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Successful management of this maintenance is the issue underlying one of the Centre's latest research proposals.
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But there should be special emphasis placed on the very latest research and literature.
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This lists the horse's nutrient requirements according to the latest research .
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It is without my knowledge that certain young painters have made use of my latest researches .
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Community Care's news pages will bring you up-to-date information on the latest research and innovations in practice.
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It also provided a forum for the latest research results.
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Oxford Molecular exists to ensure that the latest research software is made available to them at acceptable prices.
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But the latest research may undermine Sykes's theory.
technology
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Manufacturing processes which employ the very latest technology ensure high quality products which will give many years of reliable service.
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This answer lies in several areas: high-quality content, use of the latest technology and the fun factor.
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And many specialist machines are to be replaced by new equipment making full use of the latest technology .
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In lieu of inviting decor, the War Room had the latest technology .
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Each hall offers an advanced technical specification and the very latest technology .
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The Company's major investment in the latest technology means that gas is available whenever it is wanted.
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By using the latest technology , he has developed a method to do it all at once.
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It has all the latest technology to help childless couples, but not enough first-class semen.
trend
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This, according to the company's marketing executive Vanessa Lowe, is the latest trend in the sector.
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For those not in sync with the latest trends , microbrew is simply beer brewed in small, local breweries.
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This, apparently, is the latest trend in the sector.
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You no longer take your vitamins in pill form these days - the latest trend is to rub them into your skin.
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The latest trend , however, is barter.
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It sounded as if she was too old for the latest trends and she didn't think she was.
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The latest trend is towards a light-reflecting or pearlescent background on vinyls, rather like a more subtle metallic.
version
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The latest versions of the modules in the package to be approved.
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So in 1989 petrol power gave way to a 1.8-litre diesel Escort, which has now been replaced by the latest version .
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So what has Renault done with the latest version of its supermini?
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The user can specify an issue number or use the default which is the latest version .
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Note that when listing by latest version , the actual version number in the package selection is used to list contained packages.
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This should be the latest fully tested version , but it need not necessarily be the latest version.
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Users are, however, urged always to use the latest version of the header when entering modules.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
the (latest) thing
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Twenty years ago, "Pong" was the latest thing in video games.
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I began to go over the things that needed to be done after he had left for the office.
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It turned illusory even the things on which she had fixed in the attempt to make the strange world real.
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On the other hand, one of the things that marks an emerging market as attractive is access to large markets.
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People have a tendency to forget the things that happened that are good.
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Those are some of the things unions need to do to put the fight back in people.
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Those were the things that seemed real and that she clung to.
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Together they run a store that could have sold Grandma all the things she needed.
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We love the way everyone joins in the spirit of the thing .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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For the latest information visit the German National Tourist Office website at http://www.germany-tourism.de.
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Have you heard the latest news?
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Have you seen Spielberg's latest movie?
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In her latest movie she plays an LA cop.
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The latest attempt to reach a peace settlement ended in failure.
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the latest fashion
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the latest fashions from the Paris catwalks
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The girls spent the evening catching up on the latest gossip.
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This is the latest in a series of Mafia killings.
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Tune into Radio 5 Live for the latest news and sport.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Clinton enjoys a wide lead over Dole, according to the latest nationwide public opinion survey.
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Gore received 338,000 more votes, according to the latest figures.
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He used the latest camera technology, and experimented with all the techniques that were available.
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It tells us foolish bedtime stories in exchange for our promises to purchase the latest corporate goods and corporate services.
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Meanwhile, economic growth is unlikely to reach even 1 percent this year, according to the latest government estimate.
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The latest row is mainly over the cost of the fixed equipment for the tunnel.
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This proved to be an imposing edifice in the latest Empire style.