new variant

collocation in English

meaningsofnewandvariant

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new
adjective
uk
/njuː/
us
/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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variant
noun[C]
uk
/ˈveə.ri.ənt/
us
/ˈver.i.ənt/
something that is slightly different from other ...
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(Definition ofnewandvariantfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnew variant

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In both corpora, middle-aged speakers use thenewvariantmore than older and younger speakers.
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The same holds, the other way round, for the chances an initially prevailing variant has for surviving the invasion of thenewvariant.
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Since the generation of eachnewvariantgenerally requires some design work, the total amount of design work within the life cycle of a product family increases as well.
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It is impossible to differentiate betweennewvariantand other cases while they are still under investigation.
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Some infections with thenewvariantof influenza virus have already occurred and more can be expected.
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As the report, in paragraph 20 and elsewhere, makes clear, eggs were a new dimension in anewvariant, a new special type, of the multiple problem of salmonella.
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We are also working with it on the development of anewvariantof the aircraft, potentially for our own future training requirement.
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These problems were tolerated because of the increased availability of thenewvariant.
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Improved avionics were also specified for thenewvariant.
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Further, in blood typing studies done in the 1990s, anewvariantwas noted.
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It was claimed that thenewvarianthad five times longer service life.
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Currently anewvariantis undergoing the approval process.
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Thenewvariantwas listed as the 707-700.
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In 2009, the service said it would evaluate thenewvariantafter it flies.
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Now the assay probe must be re-designed to allow detection of thisnewvariantwhile still remaining sensitive to all other known strains.
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Thisnewvariantwas due in 2005.
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Twenty20 is anewvariantof limited overs itself with the purpose being to complete the match within about three hours, usually in an evening session.
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They remark that his work basically anewvariantof the information that had been published previously.
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Thus, lexical words rather than grammatical words seemed to favor the new variants.
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However, it is possible that incomplete language learning also introduced new variants.
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