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Discover Ludwig"sudden new" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something is a sudden and unexpected change. For example: "The sudden new policy left everyone in the office confused."
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"But, all of a sudden, new means have appeared".
A sudden new capital charge could wipe out some British fund managers.
Then the greatest thing happens if all of a sudden new stuff starts coming.
"I rushed to 43rd Street with a sudden new interest in the job," he said.
In a sudden new age of anxiety, we may need new role models in sports.
The central bank took pains to reiterate that it was not moving in a sudden new direction.
Unless there is sudden new immigration on a gigantic scale, fertility will fall even from today's anemic level.
In the light of his new, albeit minor, fallibility, the rage against time takes on a sudden new pathos.
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Of course, there is another reason why western Europeans are said to have cut down on meat by 10% between 1990 and 2009 – and it has little to do with the environment, or a sudden new-found respect for the sanctity of a chicken's life.
So while I had grown tired and lost interest in Mitt's tax returns, I have a sudden, new-found interest in examining them.
Explaining what fueled the deal, Wilkens added: "It was more the emergence of Alvin, and all of a sudden New York talked to us.
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