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New Blood

New Blood - to have new people and new ideas in work place or organization

  • We need new ideas. We need new blood in the office.
  • The team needs some new blood. We need new players on the team.
  • The government needs new blood. We have the same government for too long now.
  • We have been working withe same people for years. I thin we need some new blood, so we can have new ideas.
  • The hospital has the same management for about 20 years. I think it is time we get some new blood in the management positions.

No Telling

No Spring Chicken

No Telling

New Blood

Not Lift A Hand

Nerves Of Steel

Nest Egg

Not On Your Life

Next-generation

Not Hurt A Fly

No Hurry

Now And Then

Neck And Neck

No Joke

Nut Job

Not The Time

Nervous Nellie

Not Going To Fly

Never In A Million Years

Nuts

Need To Vent

Need Some Space

No Pain, No Gain

Nut

Naked Eye

Never Mind

Night Owl

Nip It In The Bud

No-brainer

Not Rocket Science

No Way

Not At All

Not Playing With A Full Deck

Nuke

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