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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new actor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has recently joined a performance, film, or theater production, or when discussing a new participant in a particular context.
Example: "In the latest production, a new actor has taken on the lead role, bringing fresh energy to the character."
Alternatives: "a fresh performer" or "a recent participant".
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That's pretty good going for a new actor.
The line Counter.remote creates a new actor process, which has a copy of the Counter object.
As the 21st century dawned, a new actor had snuck onto the stage.
For audiences, what could be more exciting than seeing a new actor take the stage?
By contrast, Sony now hopes to relaunch Spider-Man with a new actor for the third time in a decade.
Drastically revised and with a new actor as Sir Lucius, its second performance 11 days later won immediate applause.
The big change this year is a new actor in the lead role.
I completely missed in episode one that Don's son Bobby is a new actor.
Then a new actor, realer than real, bursts through, and they are yesterday's men.
Also good are Mr. Kerwin, a new actor of real promise, and Corey Haim, as Emma's staunch, unthreateningly wise son.
Whenever the class is instantiated, Ray creates a new "actor", which is a process that runs somewhere in the cluster and holds a copy of the object.
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