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HUBLOT Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Put a different/new/fresh complexion on something

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put a different/new/fresh complexion on something
to make a situation or event seem different
- This document puts a different complexion on the matter.

Would it be correct to say "another" instead of a different/new/fresh?
  

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Yes, that would be similar to 'different'. 'Fresh' and 'new' carry additional meaning, of course.

  • Yes, that would be similar to 'different'.
  • 'Fresh' and 'new' carry additional meaning, of course.
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Yes, that would be similar to 'different'. 'Fresh' and 'new' carry additional meaning, of course.
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Thank you, Mister Micawber.

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