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The phrase "a new map" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a recently created or updated map, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The explorers were excited to unveil a new map of the uncharted territory they had discovered."
Alternatives: "an updated map" or "a fresh map".
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Over on our Daily Chart blog, we have a new map with some encouraging news about AIDS in Africa.
The result was a new map of the United States.
He merely said flat-Earthers need a new map.
A new map is issued four times a year.
But Bishop was drawing a new map of the possible.
"Africa doesn't need a new map," he said.
Caspar Henderson is writing A New Map of Wonders.
A NEW map of the old continent is unrolling at a dizzying speed.
(Wall signs and a new map with numbers will be introduced by spring).
They are required to hold three public hearings before a new map is approved.
"What we have is a new map of Bolivia's political parties".
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