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The phrase "a new label of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a new category, designation, or brand associated with something.
Example: "The company has introduced a new label of organic products to appeal to health-conscious consumers."
Alternatives: "a new category of" or "a new brand of".
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I've been trying to think of a new label for more than a year now.
But Trump has sought a new label for her: "the enabler" of Bill Clinton's affairs.
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He seemed particularly impressed by the wines of Channing Daughters, Jamesport, Lenz (which, surprisingly, the Spectator ignored), Paumanok and a new label, The Grapes of Roth, owned by Roman Roth.
"Nothing Like This" is the group's first album on a new label after the dissolution of its old home, Lyric Street.
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Now a four-piece, the clean-cut Canadians have new management, a new label, and a bunch of slick, pop radio-ready tunes.
Labour's shadow education secretary, Stephen Twigg, said coasting schools "need more than just a new label" and criticised the removal of routine inspections of outstanding schools.
Christopher Kane, meanwhile, now has the backing of PPR, the first acquisition of a new label by a luxury conglomerate in some time.
Matthew Terry, the designer of a new label called Coventry, showed fantastic knits.
So this time around, I was on a new label, with a whole bunch of new musicians, and I had no expectations at all.
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