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English Idioms A Breath Of Fresh Air
A Breath Of Fresh Air - someone or something that brings a positive change with new ideas to a situation or place
- The baby brings a breath of fresh air into the house. It is fun to have her around.
- Our new boss brings a breath of fresh air into the office. He has some really good ideas.
- It is great to have children in the house, because it is a breath of fresh air in the house.
- I love the new kitchen that we put it. It is like a breath of fresh air.
- We have students working with us for a year. The students are a breath of fresh air.
- The help that I get from the government is really a breath of fresh air.
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