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The phrase "a new browser cookie" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing web technology, specifically referring to a small piece of data stored on a user's computer by a web browser.
Example: "After clearing my browser history, I noticed that a new browser cookie was created the next time I visited the site."
Alternatives: "a fresh web cookie" or "a new HTTP cookie".
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Users will need to log into their accounts and get a new browser cookie.
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You can sometimes get around this by clearing your cookies or opening a new browser.
Microsoft has a new browser.
Install a new browser.
Launch a new browser.
Open a new browser tab.
Save and open a new browser window.
Open a new browser on your computer.
Close your Internet browser and reopen a new browser session.
If you already have a browser up, just open a new browser tab.
If you want, you can just open a new browser tab on an already opened browser.
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