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fresh start

NOUN
  1. an opportunity to start over without prejudice

How To Use fresh start In A Sentence

  • Given the council's history of chaotic financial management, leaders thought it prudent to make a fresh start.
  • a fresh start
  • I need a new challenge and a fresh start somewhere else.
  • The governor has promised to stake the city's homeless to what they need for a fresh start.
  • Making a fresh start once a divorce is finalised will be a daunting prospect.
  • I need a fresh start and hopefully this is it.
  • Let's put our differences aside and make a fresh start.
  • Children would also be allowed to take toys away with them when they make a fresh start in a new home.
  • There is oftentimes an intense desire for a fresh start from a victim of disease who comes off of it, even for short periods of remission.
  • Having "died" while battling that fungoid creature, and still mourning the loss of Nick Cutter, Jenny felt it was time for a fresh start. Archive 2009-06-14
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