Examples of 'brought about a new' in a sentence

Meaning of "brought about a new"

brought about a new: to cause something new to exist or occur, typically as a result of one's actions or efforts

How to use "brought about a new" in a sentence

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brought about a new
This brought about a new concept of operations.
The need to travel and discover new places has brought about a new type of tourism.
This brought about a new view of disease.
Many converts believed that the Awakening brought about a new millennial age.
Thus might be brought about a new virulence and new contagions.
The outcome of the American elections has brought about a new era of thinking.
Android has brought about a new generation of innovation and cross platform competition.
Interestingly, the recent economic crisis brought about a new style of villas in Marbella.
They brought about a new flowering of Spanish literature.
She always felt pretty but Xena 's expression brought about a new description - sexy.
This brought about a new era for the Islamic world.
The post-Constitutional Movement era of Persia brought about a new atmosphere for the artist.
Jesus has brought about a new and better covenant with God.
If they believed I was Gul Darhe'el my trial might have brought about a new Cardassia.
Technology has brought about a new financial culture.

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The second oil crisis in 1978, and the recession which followed, brought about a new situation.
And the internet brought about a new paradigm.
This brought about a new generation of doctors who saw a wealth of knowledge in Western medicine.
The addition of Crypto-trading has brought about a new revolution to this leading trading platform.
This brought about a new development, the introduction of a linesman, or assistant referee, on each touchline.
These traumatic events, in effect, brought about a new regional geo-political map.
This brought about a new wave of Star Wars comics through Marvel Comics.
The second half of the 14th century brought about a new threat, the Ottoman Empire.
His mandate brought about a new Statute of Autonomy for Catalonia, approved by a referendum on 18 June 2006.
Skyrocketing food prices have brought about a new discussion about hunger and the right to food.
It has also brought about a new form of piracy - “ stream ripping ”.
The LAN evolution has brought about a new age of survey technologies.
The year 2001 brought about a new structure for the senior championship.
Then, the Civil War brought about a new democratic country.
The Constitution of 1988 brought about a new policy on protection and assistance to childhood and adolescence.
Further elections in November 1970 brought about a new constitution, putting Mancham as Chief Minister.
My trial might have brought about a new Cardassia . If they believed I was GuI Darhe'el.
Many said that day brought about a new Following Dr King's historic speech.
The year 1998 has brought about a new crisis of alarming dimensions, the conflict in Kosovo.

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Examples of using New
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