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Free sign upThe phrase "a new ethos" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a fresh set of beliefs, values, or principles that guide behavior or decision-making in a particular context.
Example: "The organization is adopting a new ethos focused on sustainability and community engagement."
Alternatives: "a fresh philosophy" or "a different mindset".
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Meyer helped define a new ethos for restaurants in New York: fine dining without the elitist formality of Soulé's (or Sirio Maccioni's or André Soltner's) starched linen palaces.
It was a new ethos for the intelligence business.
We need a new ethos of individual responsibility and caring.
But the old pastoral atmosphere has given way to a new ethos.
With the growth of giant new corporations after World War II, a new ethos developed.
For McMahon, those latest cuts must be accompanied by a new ethos at the Civic Centre.
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Step into Butcher Bar a few blocks farther down and you'll encounter a newer ethos.
The Birmingham education system feels almost as fragmented as the Balkans and some schools need a completely new ethos, Liam Byrne, a shadow minister and local MP has warned.
"You don't just get a new school, you get a whole new ethos as well.
Toni: I think what will happen as a result of this is that you will get a whole new ethos around business, ethics and the environment.
Earlier, he said the Birmingham education system felt almost as fragmented as the Balkans and that some schools needed a completely new ethos.
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