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Free sign upThe phrase "visit new" is not grammatically correct or usable in written English
It is missing a noun or object after the word "new." For example, it would be correct to say "visit new places" or "visit new restaurants." The word "new" always needs to be followed by a noun to make sense in a sentence. Correct: I want to visit new places on my vacation. Incorrect: I want to visit new.
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Next week Doc and Doris are going to visit new deltoids at Twenty-first Century Gym.
The results show that our algorithms converge rapidly to good lower bounds and visit new best-known solutions.
I love to visit new places and to make new friends.
Visit new places.
Visit new and different places.
Do new things, and visit new places.
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Suddenly, I had money to dine out, to buy a new guitar, to visit New York.
Only twice did Stregg visit New Otto.
Or to visit New Zealand if you're studying in Australia.
I'm planning to visit New Zealand in August.
The Red Wings then visit New York tomorrow night.
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