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  • 1break new ground — phrase to do something completely different from what has been done before Thesaurus: to start doing something new or differentsynonym Main entry: break * * * break new (or fresh) ground do something innovative that is considered an advance or… …

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  • 2break new ground — ► to do or discover something new: »The marketing campaign on social networking sites is breaking new ground. Main Entry: ↑break …

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  • 3break new ground — {v. phr.} 1. To start a new activity previously neglected by others; do pioneering work. * /Albert Einstein broke new ground with his theory of relativity./ 2. To begin something never done before. * /The school broke new ground with reading… …

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  • 4break new ground — {v. phr.} 1. To start a new activity previously neglected by others; do pioneering work. * /Albert Einstein broke new ground with his theory of relativity./ 2. To begin something never done before. * /The school broke new ground with reading… …

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  • 5break new ground — break (new) ground to do something that has never been done before. Movie makers have broken ground in this film with their use of computer generated special effects. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of break ground (= to dig up land so… …

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  • 6break new ground — ► break new ground be innovative. Main Entry: ↑ground …

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  • 7break new — ● ground …

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  • 8break\ new\ ground — v. phr. 1. To start a new activity previously neglected by others; do pioneering work. Albert Einstein broke new ground with his theory of relativity. 2. To begin something never done before. The school broke new ground with reading lessons that… …

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  • 9break new ground — 1. to do something that is different to anything that has been done before. We re breaking new ground in television comedy. You ll never have seen anything like this before. 2. to discover new information about a subject. So are scientists… …

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  • 10break new ground — verb a) To begin excavating and levelling earth for a new building, or, originally, for cultivation. b) By extension, to initiate a new venture …

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