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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it was new" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has recently been created, introduced, or experienced for the first time.
Example: "When I first saw the car, I couldn't believe how sleek and modern it looked; it was new."
Alternatives: "it was fresh" or "it was recent."
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"It was new, exciting.
I could see that it was new.
A century ago, though, it was new.
The sign for it was new.
And it was new.
It was New Labour.
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It was New York to its core.
It was New York at its coldest.
It was New York urban pandemonium at its finest.
It was New York City at best, not its worst.
It was New York for Jack.
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