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Discover LudwigThe phrase "new breathtaking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is both recent and astonishing or awe-inspiring.
Example: "The new breathtaking landscape left everyone speechless during the tour."
Alternatives: "stunningly new" or "freshly awe-inspiring."
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"What she demonstrated in her time was unusual, brand new, breathtaking," Ms. Plisetskaya said.
It's hard to imagine that any objective observer would prefer the old, claustrophobic, one-inch-square thumbnails to the new, breathtaking, full-screen display, but photographers online are a notoriously cranky lot.
Of course, a day doesn't go by without some new breathtaking statistic about China or India or Brazil, or some other fast-growing economy in the developing world.
The MTA's East Side Access project may not be slated to finish till 2019, but new, breathtaking images taken by the agency's resident photographer, Patrick Cashin, reveal the massive undertaking is well underway.
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But visiting the game in virtual reality, actually standing among the craggy chasms, being able to look up at the looming mountains, seeing them extend into the sky far above you... this is a new, rather breathtaking experience.
And in that time they have come to know the strange miracle of Messiah: after years of the good and the bad and the ugly, there is always something new, something breathtaking, to be rediscovered in Handel's writing and Charles Jennens's libretto.
Europe, in valuation terms, is much newer (ie, breathtaking) even than America.
Barbara Kingsolver's breathtaking new novel, "Lacuna," follows this quiet, dreamy boy, Harrison William Shepherd, from 1929 to 1951.
Few of Trump's executive orders simply restore federal policy as it existed when George Bush left office ― most are breathtaking new claims of raw executive power.
A breathtaking new video shows the vertiginous descent of China's new Chang'e-3 lunar probe -- and showcases the rise of that nation's increasingly ambitious space program.
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