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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new leaf" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a change in behavior or attitude, often towards a more positive or responsible direction.
Example: "After years of poor decisions, she decided to turn over a new leaf and focus on her health and career."
Alternatives: "a fresh start" or "a change of heart".
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"It's a new leaf.
He's turned over a new leaf.
A new leaf for the new year?
Has Don turned over a new leaf?
Has Congress turned over a new leaf?
They have turned over a new leaf.
This is me turning over a new leaf.
Let's turn over a new leaf in 2003.
Is he turning over a new leaf (again)?
You want to turn over a new leaf.
"We're turning a new leaf on that today".
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