Hans51 Do both sentences mean s the same? q=news ; "news" is a noun . ( news to ) informal information not previously known to (someone): this was hardly news to her From the same source, " new" is an adjective .
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Hans51 Do both sentences mean s the same?
q=news ; "news" is a noun .
( news to ) informal information not previously known to (someone): this was hardly news to her From the same source, " new" is an adjective .
( new to ) unfamiliar or strange to (someone): a way of living that was new to me ( new to/at ) inexperienced at or unaccustomed to (an activity): I’m quite new to gardening
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