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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new directory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the creation or existence of a fresh folder or organizational structure in a computer system or a collection of information.
Example: "To organize the project files better, I created a new directory for all the documents related to the research."
Alternatives: "a fresh directory" or "an updated directory".
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YouTube has launched a new directory for movie trailers.
In this perspective, the project structure is enriched with a new directory, called autonomic.
When you add new users, a new directory is created for that user.
Technorati has just launched a new directory of 'tag' pages, offering brief overviews of a variety of tech-related topics.
To help its users a bit, Google is launching a new directory page for the Google Assistant today.
And most recently, Technorati launched a new directory of 'tag' pages, offering brief overviews of a variety of tech-related topics.
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In France, for anyone needing an actual developer, there is Applimakers – a new directory-style like site for iPhone developers.
In basic terms, Box OneCloud is a new set of APIs and an all new directory for mobile that will introduce users to applications powered by Box within the Box interface.
But welovelocal, a smashing new directory that has recently expanded from London to the rest of the country, is particularly strong on Liverpool bars.
Inside the dystopia directory you should find a whole new directory structure including maps\ and materials\.
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