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The phrase "a new bout" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a new episode or occurrence of something, often in the context of a struggle, competition, or illness.
Example: "After a long period of recovery, she faced a new bout of the illness that had plagued her for years."
Alternatives: "a new episode" or "a new round".
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A new bout of bad news from the financial sector and weak consumer-related economic data on Thursday knocked Wall Street for a loop in afternoon trading.
The prospect of Brazil's triggering a new bout of emerging-market chaos has receded.
After a court decision on November 21st, he faces a new bout of pre-trial detention.
The risk of a new bout of global inflation is rising.
In the short term, a less-than-grand bargain could trigger a new bout of market nerves.
"I think this is the beginning of a new bout of nervousness centered around Spain, but also possibly Italy".
But only a few sparks of ill-will and ill-discipline could yet provoke a new bout of deadly chaos.
Alas, Italian football is suffering from a new bout of an old financial ailment: allegations of match-fixing.
European stock markets have fallen into the red, after Mario Draghi disappointed those expecting a new bout of stimulus measures.
By the turn of the century, a new bout of spiralling prices and maxi-devaluations crippled both economies once again.
Their plans come as evangelicals in England have engaged in a new bout of infighting over Dr Williams, who some conservatives regard as a "false teacher".
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