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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new element in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or discussing an addition or change within a particular context, such as a project, discussion, or field of study.
Example: "The research introduced a new element in the understanding of climate change impacts."
Alternatives: "a fresh aspect of" or "an additional factor in".
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This is not a new element in Obama's personality.
But there is a new element in play during these incidents in Trappes: Islamophobia.
"A new metal would be equivalent to creating a new element in the periodic table," he said.
When Gray started taking calls from listeners, he helped reinvent a medium and unleash a new element in American politics.
What remains is a new element in your own voice, which is not in any way an imitation.
A new element in warfare, the airplane, introduced in World War I, immediately posed a problem in communication.
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Every eight or sixteen measures, a new element sneaks in, never so big that it drowns out anything you're already hearing.
The model theory is extended by the introduction of a new element N⊆K in the model structures (G, K, R, N).
As soon as a new element appears in a naive genome, it has to face a new challenge since there is generally a single copy, in a single individual, in a single population.
A new element, however, inhered in the Christian in relation to the Jewish tradition.
A new element is found in all Roosevelts, whether Hyde Park or Oyster Bay, and may be expressed roughly by the chemical formula HP 3 OB2.
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