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The phrase "a new corps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a newly formed group or organization, often in a military or professional context.
Example: "The government announced the establishment of a new corps dedicated to environmental protection."
Alternatives: "a new unit" or "a new team".
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He ordered Walther Nehring, the former commander of the Afrika Korps who was returning to action after recovering from wounds received at the Battle of Alam el Halfa, to proceed to Tunisia to take command of a new corps (XC Corps).
Then a new corps of cultural nationalists began to show themselves.
On economic development, we will create a new corps of business volunteers to partner with counterparts in Muslim-majority countries.
"Things are thrown together a whole lot faster in the company than in school," said Lauren Lovette, 18, a new corps member at City Ballet.
Whether the issue will produce a new corps of candidates with personal connections to the events of that day and how voters would respond to them is unclear.
He recruited and trained a new corps of young principals, largely freeing them from daily supervision but branding their schools A through F in annual report cards.
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There is too much at risk now to continue down the path of a News Corps style of media.
It started with my dad asking me to train up a whole new corps of puppeteers and so I had to train a couple of hundred to find 40 that we could use.
Rehearsals for eight hours a day began in mid-March with Aidan Treays, a 32-year-old British choreographer, who did the show in London but is working with an entirely new corps of jumpers on Broadway.
Speaking to hundreds of parents at a meeting called to address the crisis at Miramonte, Superintendent John Deasy announced the school would be closed Tuesday and Wednesday, and when students returned on Thursday, an entirely new corps of teachers and staff members would have been hired to greet them.
Among the familiar interpreters in performances featuring a great many promising new corps dancers, Henry Seth stood out as the matinee Von Rotbart, adding an interesting stealth to the brutishness of Robert La Fosse's portrayal the night before.
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