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"a new moon" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the phase of the moon when it is not visible in the sky because it is directly between the Earth and the sun. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in descriptions of the lunar cycle, in poetry, or in astrological and spiritual discussions. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "The sky was dark, the stars obscured by the thick clouds as a new moon hung low on the horizon."
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Because of this, at the time of a new moon, the Moon will usually pass to the north or south of the Sun.
A new moon appeared like a thumbnail.
A cresent moon precedes and follows a new moon.
There's a new moon in Leo or something.
Astronomers discovered a new moon of Pluto and many interesting extrasolar planets.
Yes for the Revolution!" Dusk gathered and a new moon appeared, frail, in the sky.
'A new moon, skinny as a slice of lemon rind' — you can't beat that.
"On the nights of a new moon, a spell was cast on the forest," she writes.
On April 10, Porter issued a confidential order for the operation, timed for a new moon.
A new moon joins the trio on the evenings of July 5 and 6.
It was dark and the sliver of a new moon could be seen overhead.
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