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The phrase "a new operation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the initiation or implementation of a new process, system, or activity within a specific context.
Example: "The company is excited to announce a new operation of its logistics department to improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "a new process of" or "a new function of".
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A new operation of hernia.
He published a paper, "A New Operation of Hernia [4]," and according to Read [8], he reinforced hernia repairs with silver coils.
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A new operation mode of a HPXPS (high-pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy) analyzer is evaluated on a HPXPS system fitted with an Al Kα X-ray source.
A new operation mode of the lens system in electron energy loss spectrometers is proposed which brings the cardinal plane of the lenses closer to the sample.
Licensed-assisted access (LAA) is a new operation mode of carrier aggregation for the Long Term Evolution Advanced systems to transmit data on both licensed and unlicensed spectrum.
Sculley had the same idea for Gassee, with Jobs running a new operation as vice president of research and development.
These are the modest shortcomings of a new operation.
Then there are the pains of integrating a new operation.
It used the money to create a new operations course of study with MIT Sloan and to expand internationally, a process which will continue into 2016.
We provide an algorithm for the new operation of extracting a database subset in the presence of interconnected uncertainty.
This summer, the company announced it would hire 200 people to run a new operations center on top of the 1,500 staff members already there.
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