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The phrase "a new hook" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a fresh idea or approach intended to capture attention, often in contexts like marketing, storytelling, or content creation.
Example: "The author decided to introduce a new hook in the second chapter to keep readers engaged."
Alternatives: "a fresh angle" or "an innovative approach."
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It was just a new hook".
They need a new hook, a moment of 'Drumroll, please.' They have to engineer more drama".
Instead, he proposed buying a new hook and ladder truck for $400,000 and continuing to rely on volunteer firefighters to supplement a six-member paid department.
The wily veteran, Balto (Vinnie Penna), preaches the virtue of an iron contraption, while his assistant, Aldo (Travis York), wide-eyed and bursting with ideas, wants to try out a new hook, earning a chortle.
Charities are always on the look for a new hook.
Conrad Cartagena offers a new "Hook & Cook" experience where guests can join a local fisherman off to the open ocean to catch their own fish.
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The only thing worse than a new hook-up who speaks a different dirty language from you is a long-term partner who tries to spice things up with a little sexy repartee without warning.
But evidence that ITQs work is a powerful new hook to capture the political will and public attention needed to spread an idea that could avert an ecological disaster.
The intervening months had provided time for the message to settle and for management's mental models to develop a few new hooks.
"I hate to stereotype, but it has a New Age hook," Mr. Yamamoto said.
In the meantime, the existing lodging places have a new advertising hook, thanks to a presidential pioneer.
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