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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new enduring" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is both new and lasting, but the combination of "new" and "enduring" is awkward without additional context.
Example: "We are excited to introduce a new enduring solution that will revolutionize our approach to sustainability."
Alternatives: "a fresh lasting" or "an innovative permanent".
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Third, unlike Trump who has evidenced little inclination to reach beyond his core Republican Party base, President Macron is determined to overthrow the old French political party order and reach deep into his adversaries' political bases to forge a new, enduring political order.
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Pravda, a newspaper in the Soviet Union, wrote of new enduring themes such as collective leadership, scientific planning, consultation with experts, organisational regularity and the ending of schemes.
JUST BEFORE THE Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr. pronounced Barack Obama and Michelle Robinson man and wife on the evening of Oct. 3, 1992, he held their wedding rings — signifying their new, enduring bonds — before the guests at Trinity United Church of Christ.
Just before the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr. pronounced Barack Obama and Michelle Robinson man and wife on the evening of Oct. 3, 1992, he held their wedding rings -- signifying their new, enduring bonds -- before the guests at Trinity United Church of Christ.
But in addition to the official work, the subway created a new and enduring position in residual retail sales: the wandering subway peddler.
The incandescence of Esmāʿīl's faith allowed him to bind nomad tribesmen and believing city folk together into a new and enduring amalgam from which the special character of contemporary Iran descends.
A15 WHAT'S IN A NAME? -- America's war on terrorism was first known as Infinite Justice, only to be given a new name, Enduring Freedom.
Borrowing a pivotal concept from Timothy Mitchell, this study argues that a new and enduring 'rule of experts' developed within the circuitry of certain infrastructural technologies colonial camps, settlement commissions, housing estates, transnational networks that shaped a modern image of the architect as an intervention-oriented planner.
Like Newt Gingrich before him, Mr. Rove, a history buff, was fascinated by how McKinley and the political king maker, Mark Hanna, produced a new and enduring Republican majority by recognizing that the Civil War issues that had dominated politics were no longer relevant to a rapidly industrializing nation entering a new century.
In a new report, Enduring Assets: Findings from a Study on the Financial Lives of Young People Transitioning from Foster Care, University of Missouri researchers Clark Peters, Margaret Sherraden, and Ann Marie Kuchinski focus on how young people aging out of the foster care system view money, and where the opportunity for improvement lies.
To be sure, the enemies of peace would have tried to undermine it, but with Rabin's leadership, I am confident a new era of enduring partnership and economic prosperity would have emerged.
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