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Meanings of
new country
in English
Music genre.
Related terms
music genre
radio format
Usage of
new country
in English
1
The first of these concerned the political geography of the
new
country
.
2
Others are glad to call their
new
country
home from day one.
3
A
new
country
,
a new league - it was not so easy.
4
Children who are confused, in a
new
country
,
and without their families.
5
It does take a time to get used to a
new
country
.
6
All of this reflected the constant challenges faced by the
new
country
.
7
It was time to start a new life in a
new
country
.
8
Janya thought this was just another strange thing about her
new
country
.
9
Their actions helped give birth to a
new
country
rooted in equality.
10
When America was a
new
country
,
people believed in something called phlogiston.
11
Moving to a
new
country
can be an exciting and daunting experience.
12
Packing up and moving to a
new
country
is always completely daunting.
13
Both Huw and his father had worked hard in their
new
country
.
14
This is more than a
new
country
;
it is a new world.
15
Then they scattered all over the marshy lands of the
new
country
.
16
For education in this
new
country
,
one must turn to the church.
Other examples for "new country"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
new
country
new
Adjective
Noun
New country
through the time
New country
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
United Kingdom
Less common
New Zealand
Less common
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