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"a new one from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a particular item or person which is being replaced by something new. For example: We decided to look for a new one from the store after our old television broke.
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When my wife's printer recently went on the fritz, she ordered a new one from Amazon, which arrived two days later.
And there's a new one from Philip Ridley: Tonight with Donny Stixx focuses on a boy who wants to be famous whatever the cost to him and others.
Dr. Turchev cuts a new one from a piece of hose; the students embark on a transplant.
TV ads already are filling the airwaves, including negative spots like a new one from Gingrich assailing Romney for switching his position on an issue that resonates strongly with evangelicals who make up the base of the GOP here.
We can either reflect the photon at the exiting face of the element based on the Snell's law, or terminate the photon and launch a new one from the source.
This is a new one from Tom Cruise.
"This is a new one from a historical point of view," he said.
There is a new one from Henry Naylor: Angel tells the story of the female sniper who shot 100 jihadis.
There's also a new one from poet and playwright, Glyn Maxwell, at the Grosvenor Park Open Air in Chester.
I bought a new one from Manchester but when I arrived at Heathrow, my luggage was nowhere to be seen.
Existing coalmines were already struggling, so developing a new one from scratch was unlikely to be profitable even in the most favourable circumstances.
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