Sentence examples for Like new from inspiring English sources

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Like new

adjective

Seemingly new; as good as new.

  • After a thorough shine, your shoes look like new.

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"They like new things," she said.

"I don't like new guitars," he says.

Do you like new music?

Most publishers don't like new authors.

Curmudgeons do not like new things.

Like New Yorkers?

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Similar(24)

Like-new looks better.

Keep the shoes in like-new condition.

I happen to like New York".

"We don't like New Yorkers at all".

"It's not like New York.

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