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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new bar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recently established establishment that serves drinks or as a metaphor for a new standard or level in a particular context.
Example: "The city just opened a new bar downtown that features live music every weekend."
Alternatives: "a fresh pub" or "a recent tavern".
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Fire, hatchets this reminds me of a new bar in New Jersey that I keep hearing about.
Mr. Bloomberg has set a new bar for fund-raising in New York City, as well.
Moore was a new bar".
It sets a new bar in this category.
Mr. Ford's audacious gesture, some argue, set a new bar.
"With each successive election, a new bar is set".
The S7 Edge has set a new bar.
For a new bar, Subway Inn is pretty old.
There's a new bar too, called The Event".
Later in the week, she will officially open a new bar in the clubhouse – Payne's Pub.
This summer the Normandie added a new bar, The Walker Inn.
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