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box-fresh
adjective
unused or unspoiled; straight from the packaging
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He's dressed in a cream jacket and black jeans, which sit above the ankle to show off his box-fresh, zebra-striped trainers.
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In jeans, jacket, t-shirt and box-fresh trainers, a date night with destiny began with the anthem he knew would spark memories and emotions.
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To most, then, Grealish still has a box-fresh air.
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So the world we live in is almost brand new—older in some places than others but, in comparison to the 2 million years of tool-making history, box-fresh.
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Nagelsmann has a more obvious charisma, his methods more obviously ingrained in this box-fresh group of players.
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