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The phrase "a new end" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a fresh conclusion or outcome in various contexts, such as storytelling, projects, or life changes.
Example: "After much deliberation, we decided to pursue a new end for the project that would better align with our goals."
Alternatives: "a fresh conclusion" or "a different outcome."
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Even so, the pressure to stay ahead of the competition – "every year a new End of the Road/Green Man-type festival starts up" – forces him to expand, and look for bigger acts.
The process starts after an insurance broker, who is a member of the broker pool, acquires a new end customer.
This might be a "new" end point since the regular chemical testing programme does not include determination of the immunoglobulin D antibody levels to be considered here.
Establishing a new end user computing model to address these points is a fundamental component the VMware "IT as a Service" vision.
In the last year or so, however, BlogFrog has shifted direction, using its technology and audience for a new end — helping marketers reach an influential audience.
Two oligothiophene based small molecules (DINER5T and DINER7T) with a new end group INER were synthesized as the donors for organic solar cells, and their photovoltaic performance was studied and compared with the corresponding compounds (DRHD7T and DIN7T) with the same backbone structure but different end groups.
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Then, using an old typewriter, Orlando wrote a new ending.
A new ending to the story, yet to be discussed?
A large-format 3-D premiere -- with a new ending -- is set for Thanksgiving 2001.
So Orlando tore out the final pages and wrote the book a new ending.
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