Examples of 'has taken on a new' in a sentence

Meaning of "has taken on a new"

has taken on a new - Starting a new responsibility, challenge, or role

How to use "has taken on a new" in a sentence

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has taken on a new
The situation has taken on a new aspect.
She has taken on a new fitness challenge and is preparing for a triathlon.
Leadership today has taken on a new definition.
It has taken on a new value and a different perfume emanates from its petals.
One of the schools has taken on a new name.
It has taken on a new type of spirit.
Bo tracks down an old foe who has taken on a new form.
The genre has taken on a new dimension.
The question what we are to think of the family has taken on a new urgency.
Old song has taken on a new meaning.
But in the current security landscape nuclear safety has taken on a new measure of urgency.
The campaign has taken on a new meaning for me.
The traditional format of events for promising young employees has taken on a new form.
Terrorism has taken on a new dimension.
The work of the Department with the news media has taken on a new dimension.

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That evolution has taken on a new dimension in recent decades.
The agonising US healthcare debate has taken on a new moral tone.
This case has taken on a new dimension with you.
Being an Equal Opportunity Employer has taken on a new meaning.
This dialogue has taken on a new quality and urgency.
The quarrel between Joel Embiid and Hassan Whiteside has taken on a new dimension.
Now the actress has taken on a new role in her career.
In the technological world, bullying has taken on a new face.
Community development has taken on a new meaning in the lexicon of economic developers.
The Crown Princess Life blog has taken on a new look.
Namur has taken on a new role as the capital of the federal region of Wallonia.
Conflict in Chechnya has taken on a new dimension.
Violence has taken on a new form, where blatant disrespect and cruelty is seen.
The fact is that energy policy has taken on a new Community dimension.
And he has taken on a new mission, to bring consciousness to Alzheimer 's disease.
Suddenly, my blogging has taken on a new dimension.
And as pathogens develop resistance to once-reliable medicines, the search has taken on a new urgency.
The mapping project has taken on a new meaning as well.
In our globalized world, the concept of neighbourhood has taken on a new meaning.
This concept has taken on a new meaning with the advent of the Internet.
However, the rivalry of poverty has taken on a new dimension.
Maria Sharapova has taken on a new role as brand ambassador for Porsche.
In the digital age, customer engagement has taken on a new importance.
If one of you has taken on a new name, report the change to the SSA.
Unlike years past, today adoption has taken on a new face.
This work has taken on a new dimension by reason of the Community 's ever-expanding commitments.
Five years on, this has taken on a new urgency.
He has taken on a new form?
This year, planning has taken on a new meaning.
He has taken on a new form? Until now.
Today, this privileged tie has taken on a new dimension.
Real time has taken on a new dimension with the advent of Industry 4.0.
In becoming a global evil, violence has taken on a new dimension and urgency.
This case has taken on a new dimension with you. You're taking it personally.
As radar technology has advanced, the problem has taken on a new dimension.

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Examples of using New
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Examples of using Has
She has the baby with her
The incarceration system has been described as follows
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