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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new firm" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a recently established business or company.
Example: "After months of planning, we are excited to announce the launch of a new firm specializing in sustainable products."
Alternatives: "a new company" or "a newly established business."
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A new firm, Giuliani Partners, had been conceived.
The combination would create a new firm valued at £5bn.
Today it takes days rather than months to register a new firm.
Mr Greenhill later went on to create a new firm as narrow as Citi was broad.
Partly at Connaughton's urging, Quinn left to set up a new firm.
Henry P. Thomson, Inc., is only in name a new firm.
What advice would you give a lawyer starting a new firm?
He co-founded a new firm, Pixar, which specialised in computer graphics.
Now he was working for a new firm and his boss approached him with an assignment.
In about 1876 he left his business partners and established a new firm.
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