From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishnew life/day/eranew life/day/eraSTART DOING somethinga period that is just beginning, especially one that seems to offer better opportunities They went to Australia to start a new life there. → new
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new life/day/era• The nation was at a critical turning point, self-consciously entering a new era.• A new life began for the and for many.• This is our new life, beginning today.• Her new life in London had become tainted with the deaths of adoring males.• Of course it did herald a new era ... in the second division.• The new era of riots overlapped the nonviolent phase of the black liberation struggle.• After an experience like that, each new day you are granted has a special meaning.