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The phrase "a new explosion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing events, discoveries, or phenomena that are sudden and impactful, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The scientist's latest findings led to a new explosion of interest in renewable energy technologies."
Alternatives: "a fresh surge" or "a recent outburst".
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Armenian forces overran an Azerbaijani town today in a new explosion of fighting in a disputed enclave in the southern Caucasus region, news reports said.
It caused a new explosion of interest.
It seems this is not a new explosion, but possibly one of the blasts heard earlier.
Then she gestured to a guy on special effects who created a new explosion.
And he'll have to develop a strategy to prevent a new explosion of crime.
Six or seven years ago, various developments opened Sublette up to a new explosion of mineral extraction.
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With each new explosion came a looming face in color and sparkle, haughtily lording over the crowd like the ants we were.
The teaser for Season 5 of the hit AMC drama has everything we could hope for: badass Rick Grimes, Daryl wielding his crossbow, a new mission, explosions, fight scenes and plenty of walkers.
Five hours later at 5 00 p.m., a smaller Fox News explosion went off when the Wall Street Journal and NBC News published the results of their latest polling effort.
New explosions are still coming.
Will the Internet usher in a new economic growth explosion?
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