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The phrase "a new module" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recently created or introduced component, often in the context of software, education, or training.
Example: "The developers have just released a new module that enhances the functionality of the application."
Alternatives: "a fresh module" or "an updated module".
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A new module, ciao_version, has been added.
His final flight, on Atlantis in 2010, delivered a new module to the International Space Station.
But a new module for the Handspring Visor aims to speed things up for those who roam around the office.
This run of the course includes revised assessments and a new module on machine learning.
Mauxion, F., Preve, B. & Seraphin, B. C2ORF29/CNOT11 and CNOT10 form a new module of the CCR4-NOT complex.
A new module for the analysis of the aspherical heliostat is created in the new code.
These include a new module on economics for public policy led by the renowned and newly appointed professor Diane Coyle and a module on behavioural economics.
They also staged three spacewalks to prepare the outpost for the arrival of a new module on the next shuttle flight, in February.
They also performed three spacewalks to prepare the outpost for the arrival of a new module on the next shuttle flight, scheduled for February.
The Discovery will also be commanded by a woman, Col. Pamela A. Melroy, retired from the Air Force, and will carry a new module to the station.
Manchester has brought in new modules on economic policy and financial crises and Cambridge has introduced a new module on economic history.
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