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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new counter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recently introduced or updated counter, such as in a physical or digital context.
Example: "We have installed a new counter at the front desk to improve customer service."
Alternatives: "a fresh counter" or "an updated counter".
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Based on this test, a new counter design is discussed.
Constructs a new Counter with the contents of the given Counter.
The kitchen was renovated last year and contains a new counter and new appliances.
The company can then open a new counter or activate an inventory transfer between stores.
On a $10,000 budget, consider pairing a new counter with an unusual backsplash.
Unveiling a new counter terrorism strategy, the Home Secretary said the European Commission was seeking to treat the UK as an outsider.
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And for today's news out of the left field, Valve is working on a new Counter-Strike game.
The government also quietly adopted a new counter-terrorism ordinance last month, without debate.
Why, then, do we not consider the possibility that we need a new counter-terrorism paradigm?
This has driven the United States to finance and train a new counter-narcotics battalion of the Colombian army.
I can therefore confirm, as the Prime Minister first announced this summer, the Government will on Wednesday introduce a new Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill.
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