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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new importance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a concept, idea, or issue that has gained significance or relevance in a particular context.
Example: "The recent events have given a new importance to the discussion on climate change."
Alternatives: "a renewed significance" or "an increased relevance".
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Almost immediately, the longstanding recipe-sharing column took on a new importance.
But this notion gives a new importance to being true to myself.
Thanks to his influence, landscape painting acquired a new importance in France.
With the beginning of quantum theory (1900), the concept of action took on a new importance.
In such a movement music took on a new importance as an art of feeling.
And students and professors say that timeless skills have a new importance in a fast-paced information age.
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In the interest of developing a more flexible method, we introduce a new importance-sampling method based on forward Wright-Fisher drift.
Architectural horizontality has taken on a whole new importance at a time when economic, cultural and political networks that operate horizontally rather than hierarchically have been recognized as crucial.
But it also means that the work to protect those values took on a profound new importance overnight.
The expansion of trade and the opening in 1994 of the Channel Tunnel, with a terminus at Folkestone, brought new importance to eastern Kent as a warehousing area and a focus of shipping and other transportation routes.
For the first time in years, Congress appears willing to raise gasoline mileage standards, giving new importance to a longstanding question a scientific committee is struggling with: Would doing so cause more deaths?
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