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What's the difference between "new" and "brand new"?
Sep 9, 2014 11:30 PM
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You say "brand new" when you want to emphasise that it is new. Instead of saying, say, "really new" or "very new" as you would with most adjectives, we say "brand new".
September 9, 2014
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It's colloquial, but brand new is more recent than new. "We have some new items this month, and these ones are brand new today."
September 9, 2014
The iPhone 6 is brand new. The newest if the new.
September 10, 2014
We say 'brand new' to emphasise the newness of something.
'I can't believe this bag's broken already. It's brand new!'
'Brand new' is a common collocation, almost like a kind of set phrase. We use it in the same way as 'boiling hot' or 'freezing cold', simply to add emphasis to the adjective.
September 10, 2014
"brand new" is newer
September 10, 2014
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