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The phrase "a new chart" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a recently created or updated graphical representation of data or information.
Example: "The team presented a new chart that illustrated the sales trends over the past year."
Alternatives: "a fresh diagram" or "an updated graph."
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And a week later, snippets of the same songs captured two of the top three spots on a new chart tracking sales of ring tones, selling 269,000 of them combined.
The hydrodynamic performance results are presented in a new chart form, proper for propulsor design.
Within months he moved to a new chart show, Pick of the Pops.
A new chart composed by water cut vs. recovery curves is protracted to estimate the ultimate water-flooding recovery rate.
A new chart book on low-wage work in California may be found on the CLRE website.
A New Chart of Nantucket Shoals & George's Bank with the adjacent coast drawn from the latest authorities.
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But on Wednesday, a new chart-review study was published showing that "mitochondrial autism" is not rare at all.
I've had the time and energy to become an executive producer for a new chart-topping podcast ("The Psychology Podcast with Scott Barry Kaufman Ph. D.).
But for now, the remaining three members -- Williams, bassist Jeremy Davis and guitarist Taylor York -- have a new, chart-topping album and a sold-out tour to make their own case.
We had the option of starting a whole new chart for Obama's second term, and just retiring the first term chart altogether.
In comparison with a radar chart and a conventional bar chart, a new bar chart revealed to be a better decision aid tool, allowing the majority of farmers to identify the sustainability weaknesses of a fictive farm.
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