fresh insight

collocation in English

meaningsoffreshandinsight

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fresh
adjective
uk
/freʃ/
us
/freʃ/
new ...
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insight
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.saɪt/
us
/ˈɪn.saɪt/
(the ability to have) a clear, deep, and sometimes sudden understanding of a complicated problem ...
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(Definition offreshandinsightfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffresh insight

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There is little scope in either piece either forfreshinsightor an individuated reading.
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Yet, over time, law may alter its position markedly as representative cultural change permitsfreshinsightinto the dilemma of human existence.
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A first example concerns the order conditions for general linear methods which actually givefreshinsight into the significance and meaning of order for traditional methods.
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Rogue is in the unique position to be able to help the students, due to her abilities, allowingfreshinsightto their use and control.
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Plain words used in everyday conversations become unfamiliar all of a sudden, creating moments offreshinsightthat reveal sorrow and pain of living.
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These new images offerfreshinsightinto the origins and evolution of the universe.
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Evans succeeds in bringing fresh insights to an area of modern history which has already attracted considerable attention.
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In addition, it offers plenty of fresh insights for researchers and illustrates corpus-based grammatical analysis at its best.
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So why another book and what fresh insights does it provide?
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She adds much to the subject by way of useful documentation, as well as providing fresh insights.
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It is an accessible book, but one full of original research and fresh insights.
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The proposals of the theory of prominence provide fresh insights into issues such as moracity, tone and stress assignment, and syntax-tone interaction.
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The benefits of investigating outside one's own discipline are the fresh insights and broader perspective, elucidating what might be considered an otherwise closed research world.
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It has thus been possible to add new material and some fresh insights.
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This study, although based on individual research projects, adds fresh insights to the field of labour market competition and substitution.
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Yet the potential rewards of such comparisons, in terms both of fresh insights and new questions, are tempting indeed.
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Mukherjee's discussion here has some fresh insights to offer.
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Finer presents material on political systems that most political scientists will be completely unfamiliar with, and gives fresh insights into systems that they might have thought they knew.
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It is also necessary to bring in some new people to provide fresh insights.
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In making such appointments, however, it is important to bring in some new people to provide fresh insights into the service.
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