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"looked anew" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to look at something in a new or fresh way. You can use it when describing a change in perspective or a renewed interest or attention towards something. Example: After her trip to Paris, she looked anew at her own city, noticing details and beauty she had previously overlooked.
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In similar fashion, the police apparently looked anew at the August incident because of other recent complaints against officers.
With their company's stock price rising sharply last year, the America Online management team looked anew at the possibilities for those increasingly valuable shares -- a currency for forging alliances and making acquisitions.
You should have looked anew at the Declaration of Independence, written by Jefferson, which makes the same point: "We hold these truths to be self evident: that all men are created equal, and are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights".
Earl Eaton, a dreamer who grew up glorying in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado as a hunter, a hiker, a prospector and a skier, then looked anew at a nameless 11,570-foot-high 11,570-foot-high 11,570-foot-highmountain one of andrica's most popular ski renvisioneded on May 25 at his home in Eagle, Colo.
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So after a property consultant looked anew at the books, the plan now is for the council "to meet its obligations to the tram project by funding loan costs and interest payments during the economic downturn and repaying the capital once the level of developer contributions and capital receipts recovers".
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We need to look anew at Wan Li and his reign".
Sperber forces us to look anew at a man whose influence lives on.
I always know I have succeeded when my students teach me how to look anew.
MIT historian Malick Ghachem gets readers and students to look anew at the Atlantic world.
"Degas/Cassatt," at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, looks anew at a relationship between two painters.
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