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The phrase "a few new" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of recently introduced or acquired items, ideas, or concepts.
Example: "I have a few new ideas for our marketing strategy that I would like to discuss in our next meeting."
Alternatives: "several recent" or "a couple of fresh".
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Actually, a few new sides.
They tried a few new different treatments.
Stern's letter included a few new wrinkles.
You may attract a few new customers.
Have a few new and exciting surprises.
"I learned a few new ones".
A few new stores have apartments upstairs.
There were a few new faces.
Every month, a few new students arrive.
(A few new expenses came later).
There are a few new names.
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