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The phrase "a new of" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete phrase and lacks context to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "We are excited to announce a new of products coming next month."
Alternatives: "a new line of" or "a new type of".
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Phillips suggests that our retirement should be the beginning of a new of challenges.
The idea of making a profit while doing improving the lives of the poor isn't a new, of course.
12.10pm: The co-owner of a recruitment agency phoned Surrey police to say: "We have a New of the World reporter, [name redacted] harassing us today".
I also cover a new of wearable display called Teleglass T4-N.
That won't happen until a new of new features and more partners are added to the service as it is now.
Today the share price is up $22.44 points or 17.94% to reach a new of $147.50 and giving the five-month-old company a market cap of over $18 billion.
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The selection of Mr. Schnabel — who has done only small interior projects for friends, as well as his own houses in Greenwich Village and Montauk — seems to serve Mr. Schrager's need to put forward a new of-the-moment look.
A new wave of repression began a year later.
A new record of his….
A new series of Blackadder?
A new wave of truthtelling!.
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