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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a freshen" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect form of the verb "to freshen," which does not typically take an article like "a."
Example: "I need to freshen up the room before the guests arrive."
Alternatives: "a refresh" or "a renewal."
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Is that fresh paint you can smell a freshen up job or is it the vendor covering up nasties?
So you can throw it in a coat pocket and a freshen up real quick before dinner with the missus … or, you know, after your kid throws up on you.
Visiting the bathroom for a break from the noise, to have a freshen up.
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"Charlotte has captained the team for 10 years and environments do need a freshen-up and a new voice, almost a disturbance to the dynamics to kickstart a different style of play or culture".
By daylight he was five miles outside the harbor, underway with a freshening breeze.
Years from now, the movie will be remembered as a freshening, even a reinvention, of film language.
It's a freshening up, basically, which she says is key to staying current and connected to the shopper.
Yet perhaps the effect was like what a year's silence would have produced: a freshening of responses.
The look is largely unchanged, though the S80 received a freshening for 2004, with Volvo citing some 700 changes.
This innovation adds a freshening gloss of contemporary theatricality, and a measure of literary texture, to Barrie's melancholy fantasy.
I want to be the aspect above which every hope rises, a freshening of courage to millions..
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