new avenue

collocation in English

meaningsofnewandavenue

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new
adjective
uk
/njuː/
us
/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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avenue
noun[C]
uk
/ˈæv.ə.njuː/
us
/ˈæv.ə.nuː/
a wide road with trees or tall buildings on both sides, or a wide country path or road with trees on ...
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(Definition ofnewandavenuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The insulin-like growth factor-1 elevates urokinase-type plasminogen activator-1 in human breast cancer cells: anewavenuefor breast cancer therapy.
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In particular, they provide an importantnewavenuefor testing the mechanisms underlying complex gene - environment interactions or correlations appearing with increasing frequency in recent behavioral genetics research.
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We are offering some entrepreneurial criminal the opportunity to set up in anewavenueof crime—the production of illegal identity cards.
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I have seen in court distraught parents who are unable to cope with an errant child, searching for anewavenueof control.
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We shall open onenewavenueto cathedral chapters for resolving certain of their financial difficulties.
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Not onenewavenueof negotiation was opened up, not one new channel by which a second opinion might be taken.
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An entirelynewavenuein civil aviation has been opened up.
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These proposals offer anewavenuefor providing housing accommodation on a far greater scale than housing associations have done hitherto.
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We have opened up anewavenuehere which bodes well for the future, for this future that digital technology holds out to us.
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The crisis is also an opportunity to steer economic growth along an entirelynewavenue, based on renewable energy sources and energy efficiency.
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In the long run, however, this will create anewavenueof employment within the area.
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Under this structure there will be anewavenueof advancement for experienced airmen who cannot at present be promoted because of the limited establishment of non-commissioned officers.
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I think that the floodgates will open and that we will have a wholenewavenueof gambling, superimposed upon all the gambling we have in this country today.
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We can see now that there has been onenewavenueopened up for the sale of liquid milk—and that sale of liquid milk has come through the vending machine.
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If that happens, a wholenewavenueof possibilities will open up—including a further review of local government itself—one more logically attuned to the health service.
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We cannot move the old factories, but we can take skilled workers to them so that they can teach the unemployed of the distressed areas somenewavenueof employment.
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It opened up anewavenuein astrobiology by massively expanding the number of possible extraterrestrial habitats.
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Thus, a new, distinct asset class, offering anewavenuefor diversification, is available to investors.
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The random mutation works as a provocative information processing and provides anewavenuefor generating better solutions for the computing problem.
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While some companies saw radio as anewavenuefor promotion, others feared it would cut into profits from record sales and live performances.
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