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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new entity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recently created or established organization, concept, or individual that is distinct from others.
Example: "The research team has developed a new entity that aims to address environmental challenges."
Alternatives: "a new organization" or "a new establishment."
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It's a new entity".
Obama, after all, is a new entity.
"I said, 'No, it must be a new entity.
Andrea Saul, a LeanIn.org spokeswoman, said, "We're a new entity.
So er is a new entity I've introduced for convenience.
Officials at American Crossroads later started a new entity, Crossroads GPS.
"We're using the word consolidation because you create a new entity that does not currently exist".
Hastings then announced that the DVD rentals would now be handled by a new entity, Qwikster.
Wyoming, that vibrant business hub, adopted a new entity structure, the limited-liability company (LLC).
A new entity, including the utility's staff but separate from its commercial side, would take charge.
Northumbrian will be subsumed under a new entity owned by Cheung Kong called U.K. Water.
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