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The phrase "garner new" is not a complete sentence, so it is not correct as written. However, you can use the term "garner new" in various contexts in written English. For example, you could say, "The company has been working hard to garner new customers." In this example, "garner new" means to gain or attract new customers.
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Airbus has struggled to garner new orders for the A380, which entered commercial service in 2007, after a series of development snags.
The main jobs of Guilty Remnant members are to "watch" nonmembers — that is, stalk them — and to garner new devotees and wait for the end of the world.
"It's arguable that he is trying to draw attention to his church so he is trying to garner new members," Mr. Green said.
"This could be the first brand-new building to be erected in a long time," said Ms. MacDonald, "and I hope this will catch the eye of other developers and garner new interest in terms of getting new businesses onto the avenue".
When we garner new information on how fortunes are shared, we split up families.
The need to garner new resources to attempt to take advantage of the opportunities creates incentives to use M&A in contexts with substantial uncertainty (Han et al. 2012; Garriga et al. 2013).
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11 Charles Street, Hoole, Chester, 01244 400400 Chef/owner Gary Usher may have stood down from his perch as funniest chef on Twitter (a shame, because his uncensored rants, from lacerating soul-searching to lambasting the "conosurs" on TripAdvisor, was one of social media's top diversions), but his delicious, plainly decorated two-storey bistro in Hoole garners new fans daily.
Approaches to integrated landscape management are currently garnering new interest as scientists, policymakers, and local stakeholders recognize the need to increase the multi-functionality of agricultural landscapes for food production, livelihood improvement, and ecosystem conservation.
And as its easier to mute someone than to unfollow them, I suspect that we'll now tweet less freely, somehow worried that we're garnering new mutes from people who wouldn't have unfollowed us before.
Sturgis is now pinning her hopes on the possibility of the podcast garnering new leads in the case.
"I love you guys so much," she whispered into the microphone, "but I'm clearly letting you down right now with this new premise," garnering new laughs.
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