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The phrase "a new cast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a fresh group of actors in a play, film, or television show, or when discussing a new set of characters in a narrative context.
Example: "The theater company announced a new cast for the upcoming production, featuring several talented newcomers."
Alternatives: "a fresh ensemble" or "a different lineup".
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Containing a new cast, it proved less successful than it had in New York.
A new cast joins the production tomorrow.
But now the moment had taken on a new cast.
Sir Colin Davis will conduct a new cast in June.
Working with a new cast means retaining your adaptive skills.
The global tour will feature a new cast performing over two dozen parts.
There are odder things than having to accept a new cast of judges on "American Idol".
(It has since transferred to the West End, and now has a new cast).
Such successes have created a new cast of heroes for the global labour movement.
Each new technology displaced a new cast of workers: first knitters, then farmers, then machinists.
A new cast looked splendid in all the dramatic and choreographic derring-do.
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