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Discover Ludwig"new trend of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to a recent development or fashion. For example, "This year, there has been a new trend of wearing plaid shirts and high-waisted pants."
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If accidental losses weren't enough to be concerned about, a disturbing new trend of pets being stolen is cropping up in news reports this summer.
Talk story about the new trend of coffee bars.
He said that there is a new trend of environmentally conscious hotels in "urban jungles".
Marín, in his curtain speech, described this company as representing "the new trend of flamenco".
Emily's verdict: "I'm into a taller welly, not this new trend of ankle-length.
And a worrying new trend of abuse has emerged, they warn.
It will be most interesting to see if any future discoveries add to this new trend of divergent horn arrangements.
Noticing a new trend of bright hair color among British punks, they started importing hair dye from England.
By Jeffrey Weinstein The New Yorker, September 27 , 1993P. 35 Talk story about the new trend of coffee bars.
The New Yorker, September 27 , 1993P. 35 Talk story about the new trend of coffee bars.
In the spirit of preservation, I say to you: this new trend of pop stars' rural reinventions must end now.
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