How to Use brand-new in a Sentence

brand-new

adjective
  • That’s about three times the cost of a brand-new iPhone 16 Pro.
    Hank Sanders, New York Times, 24 Jan. 2025
  • What's The Same There's a brand-new design for both models of the Razr.
    Iyaz Akhtar, PCMAG, 1 June 2023
  • And along came the Höss child, the oldest one, with a brand-new football.
    Adriane Quinlan, Curbed, 10 Jan. 2024
  • Now…drumroll please…there is a brand-new drink on the menu this year!
    Lindy Segal, Glamour, 1 Nov. 2023
  • Big Brother is back with a brand-new cast and a fresh bag of tricks.
    Brendan Le, People.com, 11 July 2025
  • Lumber, bricks, and glass that a few hours ago were brand-new homes.
    Frank Witsil, Detroit Free Press, 5 Apr. 2023
  • Cozy up in some brand-new linens from Buffy for a fraction of the usual price.
    Abbey Stone, SELF, 1 Dec. 2024
  • The project, helmed by Korsh, will feature a brand-new cast.
    Esther Kang, Peoplemag, 3 June 2024
  • Rumor has it the Blaq Lyte team even has a brand-new nightclub in the works, so watch this space!
    Isabelle Kliger, Forbes, 1 Mar. 2024
  • This year, there are so many brand-new spring books to read from every genre.
    Katie Bowlby, Country Living, 28 Feb. 2023
  • The fourth wave includes a brand-new course called Yoshi’s Island.
    Jon Porter, The Verge, 2 Mar. 2023
  • Get fall-ready with brand-new jackets, pants, long-sleeve shirts, coats and more.
    Kaylee Remington, cleveland, 13 Sep. 2023
  • This spring, the park unveiled the Davis Center, with a brand-new pool and skating rink.
    Devorah Lev-Tov, AFAR Media, 27 May 2025
  • Even a trip to the DMV can be (sort of) fun; at least, if there's a brand-new car waiting for you outside.
    Tim Brinkhof, Discover Magazine, 5 July 2023
  • And who wouldn’t like to receive a brand-new TV under the Christmas tree this year?
    Casey Clark, Peoplemag, 24 Nov. 2023
  • Her younger sister Noemie also won a gold medal, her first, in the brand-new kayak cross event.
    Jacob Gurvis, Sun Sentinel, 8 Aug. 2024
  • The Wyoming location is as clean and bright white as a brand-new bakery.
    Keith Pandolfi, The Enquirer, 29 Oct. 2024
  • At the conclusion, she was met with Bloom, a kiss and her brand-new trophy.
    Brendan Le, Peoplemag, 12 Sep. 2024
  • In 2026, Regent will launch a brand-new ship and ship class, the Seven Seas Prestige.
    Alison Fox, Travel + Leisure, 12 July 2024
  • Disney+ is ready to take fans back to a galaxy far, far away with a brand-new Star Wars spinoff series.
    Monica Mercuri, Forbes, 2 Dec. 2024
  • Seeing her name at the top of the call sheet is a brand-new experience.
    Terry Tang, ajc, 16 Feb. 2023
  • Crosby scores a brand-new top 10 hit in the United Kingdom this week.
    Hugh McIntyre, Forbes, 27 Dec. 2024
  • Make sure to book a stay at brand-new The Hotel Maria, which opens this December.
    Juliet Izon, Glamour, 5 Dec. 2023
  • The brand-new Benchmade Flyway seems like it was designed just for me.
    T. Edward Nickens, Field & Stream, 5 Oct. 2023
  • And a brand-new hotel is waiting to welcome you in Colorado to do just that.
    Stacey Leasca, Travel + Leisure, 18 Feb. 2025
  • The car is, for all intents and purposes, a brand-new car each and every race.
    David Hill, Rolling Stone, 14 Jan. 2024
  • The key is to bring original thought and spins to familiar things while bringing brand-new stories to the table.
    Anthony D'alessandro, Deadline, 22 Jan. 2026
  • Suites have a more modern vibe than before, with neutral color palettes and brand-new mattresses and furniture.
    Beth Luberecki, USA Today, 20 Jan. 2026
  • Sources say the average price of a brand-new vehicle is more than $50,000, a record high.
    Veronica Ortega, CBS News, 19 Jan. 2026
  • This brand-new set comes in green, black, gray, blue, and brown, priced at $40.
    Olivia Young, Travel + Leisure, 19 Jan. 2026

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