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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new crop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a fresh or recent group of something, often in the context of agriculture, ideas, or people.
Example: "This year, we are excited to introduce a new crop of innovative products that will enhance our offerings."
Alternatives: "a fresh batch" or "a recent selection".
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Hurricane Sandy has brought a new crop of patients.
The cycle starts again with a new crop of plants.
Chiang Mai boasts a new crop of boutique hotels.
And a new crop is expected in February and March.
Each year, a new crop of seventh graders were outfitted.
So surely, it must be time for a new crop.
There's a new crop in the Ohio Valley this year.
This is easily done by rooting a new crop.
Educator or Researcher announcing a new crop or latest research?
"Then a new crop comes in and it's a big success again".
A management shake-up this week has brought a new crop of pretenders into sharper focus.
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