noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
new
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He rarely opened new vistas and he rarely inspired his supporters.
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And when they do, new powers often emerge, new energies are brought to play, new vistas begin to open.
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Their paths afford spectacular views, and new vistas open up around every corner.
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The rerouted nature trail offers three new vistas from about 150 feet above river level.
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I used to stare by the hour at the old and the new vistas side by side.
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But approaching from the front opens up entirely new vistas deep inside the face, he said.
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The information, at first, had seemed to open up new vistas .
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My unsatisfying play opened new vistas .
■ VERB
open
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He rarely opened new vistas and he rarely inspired his supporters.
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Beginning next month, more Crissy Field buildings will be taken apart, opening more Bay vistas to hikers and bike riders.
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But it does open up a vista for the future.
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But approaching from the front opens up entirely new vistas deep inside the face, he said.
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The information, at first, had seemed to open up new vistas .
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My unsatisfying play opened new vistas .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a spectacular mountain vista
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Beginning next month, more Crissy Field buildings will be taken apart, opening more Bay vistas to hikers and bike riders.
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He stood gazing off into vistas, legs apart, arms folded across his chest and thought deep thoughts.
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In front a simple porch offered a spectacular vista of coconut-fringed beach, lagoon, and open sea beyond.
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The castle commands a magnificent vista of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
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There was only one small patch of disappointment in his vista of happiness.