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The phrase "a new criterion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a standard or principle for evaluation or judgment that is being established or modified.
Example: "In our latest research, we have developed a new criterion for assessing the effectiveness of educational programs."
Alternatives: "a new standard" or "a new benchmark."
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Suddenly, a new criterion has been tossed into the equation.
That prize was "our way of signaling a new criterion had been introduced," he said.
Arena also said he had a new criterion for selecting his squad.
"This is not a new criterion—I repeat, not a new criterion".Maybe, yet absorption capacity now seems far more important than it did.
Adding a new criterion to the investment decision may increase the likelihood of mistakes.
Currently it looks only at national security implications of investments; this would add a new criterion.
In effect, a new criterion of scientific adequacy was advanced together with the new theory of the universe.
P.S. There's a new Criterion release of Cocteau's 1950 masterwork "Orpheus"; unfortunately, the DVD of his final film, "The Testament of Orpheus," is out of print.
A new criterion for establishing staged-column feasibility is proposed.
In 1956 Carnap introduced a new criterion of significance specifically for theoretical terms (1956b).
A new criterion based on single-atom potential energy variation was established[2].
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