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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new network" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a recently established or created network, whether it be social, technological, or organizational.
Example: "The company has launched a new network to connect local businesses with potential customers."
Alternatives: "an updated network" or "a fresh network".
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Starting a new network is not cheap.
Well, some sort of ending, anyway — on a new network.
"We aren't sitting here spending hundreds of millions of dollars creating a new network," he said.
BRITAIN could get a new network of high-speed intercity railways.
It featured the creation of a new network, solely to make Angelos happy.
Then they set up a new network in Turkey, in English, and it was pro-Brotherhood".
Earlier this month, ESPN agreed to create and own a new network for the Southeastern Conference.
CNBC 2, a new network now in development, will eventually be housed there too.
Or failing a deal, the show could move to a new network.
Now a new network has been launched to boost capacity at the science-policy interface.
"Those are all going very well," Schiller said of negotiations on a new network.
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