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The phrase "a new hour" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the beginning of a new time period, often in a metaphorical sense, such as a fresh start or a change in circumstances.
Example: "As the clock struck midnight, it marked a new hour for the community, filled with hope and possibilities."
Alternatives: "a fresh hour" or "a new beginning".
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He will add a new hour from 1 to 2 p.m. weekdays.
He's currently running in a new hour of stand-up in advance of Edinburgh.
I just wanted to prove to myself that I could do a new hour of stand-up.
Mr. Sherwood did take note, however, that the "Nightline" staff would be responsible for a new hour in prime time on Fridays, starting in March.
You can currently still access ten hours of CPD from 2018 as well as a new hour of CPD each month in 2019.
Which companies will capitalize on the vast commercial potential of a new hour of free time for the world's car commuters?
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"Jane the Virgin," a new hour-long series on the CW, has what sounds like an unworkably goofy premise.
At London's Science Museum sciencemuseumm.org.uk) you can book tickets for a new hour-long live science show.
A schematic picture showing the conical dispersion of a Dirac cone being deformed into a new hour-glass-like shape due to radiation.
"Masters of Sex," a new hour-long drama on Showtime, is a fizzy, ebullient quasi-historical romp about the team of scientific pioneers who transformed American attitudes toward sex.
They found spikes in internet searches for how to get birth control each time a new hour-long episode introduced a new pregnant teen, with more searches taking place in the geographic areas where more teens were watching.
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