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The phrase "a new classification" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or discussing a recently developed system for categorizing items, concepts, or data.
Example: "The researchers proposed a new classification of species based on genetic analysis."
Alternatives: "a fresh categorization" or "an updated classification".
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Fortunately, Dean Burnett has come up with a solution: a new classification system for science news.
Therefore, a new classification is needed.
BG: A new classification and coloured jersey for best domestique.
A new classification of macrophages, monocytes, and their precursor cells.
In addition, a new classification has been presented for websites.
We propose a new classification procedure for the designed method.
In the paper a new classification method is proposed.
He has even given political scientists cause to devise a new classification: authoritarianism without authority.
Beals RK: The distal arthrogryposes: a new classification of peripheral contractures.
Walker, G. P. L. Explosive volcanic eruptions - a new classification scheme.
A new classification system might help us predict which patients will benefit most from rehabilitation.
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