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Discover Ludwig"fresh place" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a location that is new, clean, and/or invigorating. Example sentence: "After living in the city for years, moving to a small town with fresh air and wide open spaces was a welcome change of scenery."
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Mr. Lagerfeld reached with this collection the height of his powers in bringing Coco to a fresh place each season.
When I'm reading a new book, I just can't think up any fresh place for characters to live in.
In starting Citrus, Mr. Mezzadri wanted a fresh place — "a breath of fresh air," he says — and Citrus is that, in its décor and sometimes in its food.
After Friday night's shabby performance in a 27-24 loss to the Jets, that means there's a fresh place to look when placing blame after a debacle.
In the old harbour, for example, 019 (Dok-Noord 5L) is a really young and fresh place – an artist-run exhibition, work and concert space in an old welding factory.
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So the best chance to experience the work of this artist is to sit in the audience and be taken to some fresh places.
The dualism of the GO/no-GO list comes from my firm belief that it is just as important to discard potential destinations from my must-visit list as it is to identify new fresh places to visit.
Young Germans seem to love him because he makes immigrant life both exotic and accessible, perhaps the freshest place to be for those seeking happiness.
Blink, walk around for a couple of minutes, and chase the look of your face from the freshest place in your mind before examining how your eyeliner looks.
"And in summer, it's one of the freshest places to hang out".
Be sure the cage is clean and fresh, and place the cage in a place that is a little warmer than normal if possible.
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