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The phrase "a new mate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a new friend, partner, or companion, often in a casual or informal setting.
Example: "After moving to the city, I was excited to meet a new mate who shared my interests in hiking and music."
Alternatives: "a new friend" or "a new companion".
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My lass had now probably found a new mate.
"If your mate isn't there, you have to find a new mate," he said.
Both dream, often aloud and in each other's company, of finding a new mate.
The film explicitly states that emperor penguins find a new mate after every chick is raised.
The post notes that it was unlikely Harriet was looking for a new mate because nesting season had ended.
The acquisition of a new mate can happen quickly after the death of a member of the pair.
"We know, especially with red-tails, they pick up a new mate with the passing of a former mate".
The coyote will try to survive on its own until January, when it will begin looking for a new mate.
A female robin whose first brood fails may pick a new mate for the second brood of the summer.
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Pretending to be a married couple seems an odd way to start a love affair, but we accept it as sport — as a new mating ritual among the hyper-cultivated, perhaps.
In late September, Tim Bogardus, a 35-year-old editor, said he looked forward to a new mating landscape in which game-playing, manipulation and the ritual of the $175 dinner would become history.
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