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Discover Ludwig"a new material" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to an object or substance that is not previously known or used. For example: "This invention utilizes a new material that is lighter and stronger than existing materials."
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A new material could reduce that cost significantly.
A new material could cheaply convert sunlight into hydrogen.
A new material might make very robust dental implants.
HINGE There's a new material called electrically charged nanoporous material.
Instead of erasing his sketch, he picked a new material.
Adds a new material with a specified dielectric constant.
A new material with photomechanical switching ability was developed.
Normally it takes years to get that yield from a new material.
A new material to mend and make do has a certain appeal in straitened times.
(Though the thrill of a new material acquisition generally fades faster).
Graphene is also being developed as a new material for membranes involved in separating liquids.
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