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The phrase "a new definition of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a new or revised meaning or understanding of something. Example: "The scientific community is still working on finding a new definition of the concept of time."
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According to a new definition of pain, these crabs definitely feel it!
A new definition of a particles' age is introduced.
An Opinion writer explores a new definition of privacy.
A new definition of unintended pregnancy was developed.
Instead, a new definition of "citizen" may be more appropriate.
And trust Achebe to give a new definition of colonialism.
"Da Vinci's Demons" proposes a new definition of Renaissance man.
This modification results in a new definition of the Lewis number.
All of it adds up to a new definition of normal.
A new definition of Europe: the place where tragedies don't take place.
To overcome these problems, we need a new definition of nice.
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