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ˈnuˌfaʊnd, ˈnyu-new·found
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Princeton's WordNet
newfoundadjective
newly discovered
"his newfound aggressiveness"; "Hudson pointed his ship down the coast of the newfound sea"
Antonyms:
old
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What's been most surprising isn't necessarily that the overall numbers have increased but that the cohort that is most impacted has changed, there's a newfound high-risk group: middle-aged adults; that's adults from about the age of 45 to 59 in the US, who previously had not been thought to be at high risk for mental illness or suicide, and now we're finding that they are.
I note that the distinguished Democratic leader has a great admiration for the distinguished representative from the state of Wyoming, Rep. Cheney, he waxes on about her judgment and her courage. I would point out to my colleagues that this newfound hero of Sen. Schumer voted no on H.R. 1 and perhaps he should follow her logic and her judgment on that since he has joined me in admiration of Rep. Cheney.
If you can actually reschedule cities thanks to the newfound flexibility following the pandemic there could be ... a big impact, one of the tragedies of cities in the 20th century was really having everything synchronised, so you had peak hour, rush hour, and then there was a lot of congestion.
All of this newfound debt that Americans have is only going to get more and more expensive in the coming months.
Potential buyers are making up their minds and bracing for a newfound period of stability.
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