Sentence examples for I anew from inspiring English sources

The phrase "I anew" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear to many readers.
It can be used in poetic or literary contexts to express a sense of renewal or starting over, but it is not standard in everyday language. Example: "After the long winter, I anew embrace the warmth of spring."

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If it inspires us (not just "I") anew, this dialogue is well worthwhile.

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I grew confused, I stopped short, I began anew, and again, in my helpless, rapid speech, I spoke of rooms in a cool and resonant country house, of lindens, of my first love, of bumblebees sleeping on the scabiosa.

I marvel anew when I recall what he said as he handed me a copy of his unaudited financial statement: "I've never shown this to a reporter before".

I'd often felt that around my relatives, but now I felt it anew and acutely.

'Oh really.' Canter said it again and I savour it anew.

So when I got here, I wondered anew: Where's my line: Would it be a newsroom of 800 people?

As I read through the comments, I realized anew the importance of listening to the group with the highest stake in education: my students.

His loneliness and sense of loss are so palpable by the end, I can't help weeping as I wonder anew why "Those Who Know Best" (his words) wrench Buddy from the one person he loved and trusted.

"I want the shrimp à la plancha," I clarified anew, mentioning a midsheet item.

I raced home for my bronzing powder, and by afternoon, I glowed anew.

Is that anew genre in itself?

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