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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more fresh" is not correct in standard written English
The correct form would be "fresher" when comparing freshness. Example: "I prefer the fresher produce from the local market."
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"It will appear slightly different, a more fresh look with the new clean windows," she said.
"I feel like I have a more fresh perspective coming into this season.
Mitic also brings a more fresh, tech-savvy voice to the board, joining Andreessen.
It is engaging global audiences with a more fresh approach, at least where it is not saddled with the static UNSC.
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Queen and Country, however, sees him marshalling a more fresh-faced, less experienced ensemble.
Isn't there a more novel way to breathe fresh air into an old show nowadays?
Pour into a bowl and arrange as in the image, adding a little more fresh basil and tomato slices.
Bayern Munich players look to be a bit more fresh than Real Madrid's.
"We needed to make Lady Foot Locker more relevant, a little more fresh," Mr. Kovant said, "so we made the campaign look like music videos".
Said Mr. Rose, 34: "There are other things, creatively, that we've started to do that are a little more fresh and exciting".
But there was a little more fresh air and good political will wafting through the closed rooms where state laws are manufactured.
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