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The phrase "a new colony" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the establishment of a new settlement or territory, often in the context of historical or fictional discussions about colonization.
Example: "The explorers set sail to establish a new colony on the uncharted island."
Alternatives: "a fresh settlement" or "an emerging territory."
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At approximately the same time, the Plymouth Council for New England was sponsoring a new colony for New England.
In 1638, a group of Puritans from the Massachusetts Bay Colony established a new colony in what is now New Haven.
It had taken me a month to coax a new colony of bacteria onto my body.
After letting the viruses replicate, the scientists took a small sample to start a new colony.
Coyotes were rare in the area when the wolves were introduced in 1987 to start a new colony.
In 1937, some colonizers broke off to set up a new colony in a more clement region in east Paraguay.
He taps and pummels it, and smooths the surface as if unrolling the map of a new colony.
In 1587 he returned to Roanoke Island as the governor of a new colony, along with 115 brave English colonists.
The queen Adetomyrma, unlike most ant queens, is wingless and cannot fly away to create a new colony.
The English have exchanged their world dominance for a fashion sense, some decent restaurants and a new colony on Broadway.
Each year they found a new colony and start laying eggs, and female and then male bumblebees gradually emerge.
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