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The phrase "a new incident" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recent event or occurrence that has taken place, often in contexts such as news reports, discussions, or analyses.
Example: "The police are investigating a new incident that occurred late last night in the downtown area."
Alternatives: "a recent event" or "a fresh occurrence".
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Protests are expected on Saturday in Bangladesh following the news of a new incident: the rape and killing of a student in the south-east of the country.
Tensions were heightened over a new incident of anthrax at NBC News in New York.
"It's like it's a new incident each time.
Every day there is a new incident, and each is more appalling than the one before.
WILLIAM PARSONS, manager of the shuttle program, announcing the grounding of the fleet after a new incident with debris.
And now he was telling his therapist, Marc Felizzi, about a new incident that took place two weeks earlier on the school bus.
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Just a few days after a leaked video showed an alleged altercation between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, details of a disturbing new incident emerged on Monday.
Francesca Grifo, senior scientist and director of the scientific integrity program of the Union of Concerned Scientists, said in a news release that the new incident was a good reminder to British law enforcement agencies to "redouble their efforts to find the criminals who are behind" the initial release of the douments.
The CDC Centers for Disease Preventionn and Control) of each County, as a routine, collected new incident cases from the hospital on a daily basis and provided us the information of the suicide attempters.
Bladder cancer is one of the most common genitourinary cancers in the United States, with an estimated 69 250 new incident cases and 14 990 deaths in 2011 (Siegel et al, 2011).
This pool forms a huge reservoir for new incident TB cases.
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