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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anew to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means "again" or "starting over" in a fresh or new way. Example: After the disastrous first attempt, he decided to approach the project anew, with a new strategy and fresh perspective.
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By choosing Rice, McCain would shackle himself anew to Bush's Iraq war.
Europe must and can bestir itself anew to reverse these trends.
But in 2006, the figure rose anew, to 90.7 million, and has increased each year.
When she starts writing in the new language the world is born anew to the writer.
He promised anew to repeal DOMA and "don't ask, don't tell".
Both will reanimate her work for existing fans and deliver it anew to younger generations.
Beside him was the legend: "Dedicate Yourself Anew To a Sincere Program of Financial Advandement".
Some hardy investors may be responding anew to the siren call of those fat yields.
Avon expects Anew to be the best-selling skin-care product in the company's history.
In 1971, following widespread unrest during a recession, the military intervened anew to "restore order".
At any rate, our forefathers collected here, and strove anew to make manifest the American Dream.
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