Phrases with «relative newness»

The phrase "relative newness" means that something is new compared to other things, but not necessarily brand new overall. Full definition

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Sentences with «relative newness»

  • Is it not misleading to students new to legal research who do not understand the limited utility and relative newness of the neutral citation? (slaw.ca)
  • That matters because Jose is clearly, obviously talented and is already connecting with the crowd despite his relative newness. (sbnation.com)
  • The relative newness of such arrangements in the Midwest, though, has made it harder for the Park District to find a partner for the project, he said. (articles.chicagotribune.com)
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