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The phrase "a new element to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or adding a new component or aspect to a discussion, project, or idea.
Example: "The research introduces a new element to our understanding of climate change."
Alternatives: "an additional aspect to" or "a fresh component to".
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"You're adding a new element to the culture of the city of New York, and it's relatively untested".
The president's race adds a new element to conservative anger, historians say.
ADDING a new element to the periodic table is a guarantee of scientific immortality.
His name stirred excitement because he might have brought a new element to the series.
The invocation of executive privilege by Mr. Obama added a new element to the drama.
In "Kimjongilia," the director, N. C. Heikin, sets herself apart by adding a new element to the mix: interpretive dance.
We hope it will give us a new element to our business and really drive us forward," says Garnham.
Mr. Albert, who is now retired, said the commercial vitality had added a new element to his life.
If Ryan can find a way to add a new element to the offense, he could be willing to try.
He had to decide if he should add a new element to the pastiche or subtract an element already present.
Like a protean seed awaiting germination, the book needed a new element to bring it to life.
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