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The phrase "a new core" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a central or fundamental element that has been recently developed or introduced, often in contexts like technology, business, or philosophy.
Example: "The company has decided to implement a new core strategy to enhance its market position."
Alternatives: "an updated core" or "a fresh core".
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"It makes sense to me to start looking at building a new core in the team".
The analysis gives the production vs time function and a new core shape scale factor.
In this study, a new core design is introduced for sandwich composite structures.
The components and the interactions make up a new core model.
A new core design concept for multi-purpose research reactors is presented.
This led it to implement a new core course on ethics, and also to focus more heavily on entrepreneurship.
So he launched an epic programme of school reforms, with a new core curriculum and standardised tests.
The urgency to create new questions is heightened because the state has adopted a new core curriculum.
They reflect, perhaps, a new core client: the Russian oligarch's wife, with nouveau money to burn on Sloane Street.
A new core curriculum, to be introduced next year, will emphasize an interdisciplinary approach and more classroom teaching.
The DfE also says it is developing a new core maths qualification to be offered from 2015.
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