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The phrase "a new assistant" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has recently joined a team or organization in the role of an assistant.
Example: "We are excited to introduce a new assistant who will help streamline our operations."
Alternatives: "a fresh assistant" or "a recent assistant".
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I hired a new assistant.
Today he found a new assistant in Ian Bell.
Elisabeth Rohm is a new assistant D.A. on "Law & Order".
When the president considers taking on a new assistant he consults with his personnel head.
On Monday, the Board of Police Commissioners is expected to discuss appointing a new assistant chief.
Telisha Moultrie, a new assistant and a former Monroe player, helps smooth any ruffled feelings.
Now he plays the smaller venues, like Bakersfield, California, or Akron, Ohio, and he needs a new assistant.
The department chairman figured out that Glaser was talking about a new assistant professor named Jan Kiecolt.
"When you bring in a new assistant or a new centre-forward the art of management is picking right.
In addition, Washington has a new assistant this season -- a 7-foot, first-year coach at that.
For the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, finding a new assistant conductor did not involve a world search.
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