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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new wind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to indicate a change or a fresh perspective in a situation.
Example: "With the new leadership in place, there is a new wind blowing through the organization, bringing innovative ideas and renewed energy."
Alternatives: "a fresh breeze" or "a new direction."
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A new wind indeed.
They also feel a new wind blowing.
Lagarde added: "A new wind is blowing, that of digitalisation.
There really is a new wind blowing in the town.
With the changeover in administrations, a new wind is blowing.
But might a new wind at last be blowing?
Yet Soering's sense of desperation seemed to have given him a new wind.
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