0 used to describe something that is completely new:
The Boeing 777 represented the first all-new airliner to be delivered since the 767 in 1982.
The all-new context discouraged the assumption that the direct object would be contextually given or presuppositional, and so lead to a rendition with the direct object unscrambled.
This means that astrologers must constantly update and alter their horoscopes to incorporate all-new zodiacs.
It is an all-new four-door saloon with rear-wheel drive, with the entry-level model being the 2.0 carburretor engine which produces 105 bhp.
The model was reworked into an all-new limited edition with a sportier focus, as well as featuring more appointments similar to a personal luxury car.
Interior fit and finish were improved with an all-new interior featuring new dash, door panels, genuine aluminium trim, and plush carpeting.
The most distinguishing part of the car is the front fog lights incorporated into the bonnet, and the all-new front bumper and rear spoiler.
Female dolls have the non-twisting belly-button body mold and share an all-new face mold that sports a small nose, wide cheekbones, and large, pouty lips.
Major investments included a new facade, an enlargement of the concourse, improved lighting, a new scoreboard and an all-new all-weather running track.