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I can't afford a new car, so I'll have to make this one do.
The newcomers will have to compete with each other for a promotion.
The new school building is expected to be completed by spring next year.
The site for the new factory has not been decided.
A new model isn't necessarily any better than the older one.
This attitude, the Protestant work ethic, still influences Americans today.
The new season's T.V. programs are as much old hat as ever.
If you travel by Shinkansen, it doesn't seem far from Nagoya to Tokyo.
The newly elected president is something of a poet.
There are plenty of fresh eggs on the table.
You must turn in your old license in order to get a new one.
Plans for a new trade zone are still on the drawing board.
It wasn't always easy for Edison to invent new things.
Do not put new wine into old bottles.
The new museum is worth visiting.
A new road is under construction.
The new railway is not completed yet.
A new study suggests that hospital records for patients older than 65 are often incorrect, which may lead to serious treatment errors.
He didn't want to disappoint his wife by giving up his new position.
This was how matters stood at the turn of the century.

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