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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new entrant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person or organization that has recently joined a particular market or industry.
Example: "The market has seen a surge in competition due to the arrival of a new entrant in the tech sector."
Alternatives: "a recent participant" or "a fresh competitor".
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Today at TechCrunch Disrupt in New York, Knotable, a new entrant thinks it has the answer.
Kevin Mountford, head of banking at moneysupermarket.com said the potential emergence of a new entrant was "great news".
"How do you define a new entrant?" he is said to have remarked.
Andersen's collapse offered just such a chance for a new entrant to emerge.
The British heeded this, and reserved the biggest slice of spectrum for a new entrant.
Cano, who won the derby in 2011, said he would relish a new entrant.
"It demonstrated that a giant can be felled with a new entrant," Mr. Briggs said.
Both these factors push up the cost to a new entrant of building a distribution network.
Consider Angel's Envy, a new entrant from the Louisville Distilling Company.
But whether a new entrant could replicate its rise is less clear.
They are incumbents, and they are trying to oppose a new entrant".
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