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Meanings of
new age
in English
Russian
нью-эйдж
Portuguese
nova era
Spanish
musica new age
Catalan
nova era
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Spiritual or religious beliefs and practices that developed in Western nations during the 1970s.
new age movement
Russian
нью-эйдж
Usage of
new age
in English
1
But some reckon that the
new
age
needs buttressing by new thinking.
2
Karhide's on the brink of a new epoch, a great
new
age
.
3
In a moment you will see the mothers of the
new
age
.
4
May 25 marks the dawn of a
new
age
in consumer privacy.
5
It's from this humble beginning that a
new
age
of travel began.
6
It didn't have the
new
age
,
albeit familiar sound of good kid.
7
They say the red comet is a herald of a
new
age
.
8
This is just the start of the
new
age
of ambush marketing.
9
Then, this is supposed to lead into a
new
age
of peace.
10
The latest Paddington has become a horror anti-hero for the
new
age
.
11
The two of them would be the founders of a
new
age
.
12
His teaching was the basis of the faith of the
new
age
.
13
When he was a boy, it had felt like a
new
age
.
14
Even the trout seem under the curse of this so-called
new
age
.
15
Well, you younger kids might like all of the
new
age
stuff.
16
Obviously, evil had not vanished with the dawn of a
new
age
.
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This collocation consists of:
new
age
new
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
new age
Russian
нью-эйдж
новая эра
ньюэйдж
движение новой эры
нью эйдж
new-age
new age
Portuguese
nova era
Spanish
musica new age
nueva era
musica de la nueva era
movimiento new age
new age
Catalan
nova era
new-age
new age
New age
through the time
New age
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
United States of America
Common
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