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The phrase "a new book" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a recently published or acquired book.
Example: "I just bought a new book that I can't wait to start reading."
Alternatives: "a fresh book" or "a recent book."
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A new book may provide some clues.
There will be a new book.
In a new book, "Stolen Glory".
A new book says they are.
"That's a new book".
A new book of poems.
A new book offers help.
She got a new book.
"A new book," Darianne whispered.
A new book will test you.
A new book on the First Marriage.
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a handsome new book
a new book emphasises
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a new registry
a new reserve
a new memoir
a new bookshop
a new paper
a new bookkeeping
a new reservation
a new compilation
a new library
a new manuscript
a new anthology
a new compendium
a new libretto
a new accountant
a new literature
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a new chapter
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