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The phrase "a new hero" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has recently emerged as a figure of admiration or inspiration, often in a narrative or storytelling context.
Example: "In the latest installment of the series, we are introduced to a new hero who rises to challenge the darkness threatening the realm."
Alternatives: "an emerging hero" or "a fresh champion".
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There is a new hero in town.
Maybe Anfield has a new hero.
A new hero has been launched.
I have a new hero.
Washington, D.C., has a new hero.
Unsurprisingly, Obama is a new hero.
A new hero has come to town: Hershele.
But then a new hero came swaggering into view.
Graduates have a new hero, and he's called Claudio.
The style press had found a new hero.
Europe's old left has got itself a new hero.
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