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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new canvas" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to describe a fresh start or a new opportunity, often in creative contexts.
Example: "After the renovation, the gallery felt like a new canvas, ready to showcase the latest works of art."
Alternatives: "a fresh slate" or "a blank slate".
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Create a new canvas with a predefined size form.
Create a new canvas at a random position.
"Each time he brought in a new canvas, it was like Christmas," Mr. Vogel fondly recalled.
Fashion's fascination with spotted cats has a new canvas this winter, the handbag.
There's a new canvas gazebo to shelter under if it rains, which it might.
"We need the creative agencies to embrace this as a new canvas," she said, referring to mobile.
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A newer canvas, "Red Barn Door," from 2008, resembles rough-hewn planks in brilliant, rich red tones.
"It was a brand new canvas, and a brand new story.
By way of reassurance, Apple kept repeating that Mac OS X was a clean slate, a thrilling new canvas for software artists.
Inspired by the designs, Chan transfered Woog's visual patterns onto a limited-edition of Triple-Major T-shirts, turning clothing into a brand new canvas for new media art.
As a consequence, each new generation of chip would continue to give designers of electronics the equivalent of a brand new canvas to paint on.
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