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The phrase "a new dad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who has recently become a father.
Example: "After months of preparation, Jake is finally embracing his role as a new dad."
Alternatives: "a first-time father" or "a recent father."
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Being a new dad, actually.
I'm a new dad with an overtired wife.
KYLE D. PRUETT, 56, is a new dad again.
Little Logan said he felt "so happy to have a new dad who cares about me".
Fourteen months later his mother met Terry and Kell found a new dad.
"Every time he gets used to a new dad I drive 'em away or kill 'em," she moped.
"Maybe it's OK if there is going to be a new dad for the lions," he says, shyly.
"She's meeting a new dad tonight," Hawkins confides to the audience, furiously buffing Gallagher's nails to the strains of Ravel's Bolero.
From the perspective of a new dad, however, I have discovered an even more compelling reason to be an involved father: I can't imagine anything that could give me more joy than my amazing son.
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A devoted new dad kisses a newborn's head (there's always a rent-a-baby).
Spoken like a true new dad.
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