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Meantolearn Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Fresh worries =? new worries

"Stocks tumble on fresh worries about banks"

1. Is it OK to say, "stocks tumble on new worries about banks"?

2. Is 'fresh worries' common usage?

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"Stocks tumble on fresh worries about banks" 1. Is it OK to say, "stocks tumble on new worries about banks"? Yes.

  • "Stocks tumble on fresh worries about banks" 1.
  • Is it OK to say, "stocks tumble on new worries about banks"?
  • Yes.
  • That's fine.
  • 2.
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"Stocks tumble on fresh worries about banks"

1. Is it OK to say, "stocks tumble on new worries about banks"? Yes. That's fine.

2. Is 'fresh worries' common usage? I'd say it's fairly common, yes.

CJ

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