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The phrase "a new operative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a recently appointed or recruited individual who is involved in a specific operation or task, often in a professional or organizational context.
Example: "The company has hired a new operative to enhance their security measures and ensure the safety of their assets."
Alternatives: "a new agent" or "a new employee".
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Patient matched instrumentation is a new operative tool in the field of total knee arthroplasty.
We thereby designed a new operative technique to treat this problem.
In this prospective study we investigated the outcome of a new operative neurological bypass procedure in patients with spina bifida.
In 1993, we reported a new operative technique for unilateral cleft lip, in which we designed a straight line for the incision on the white lip.
We hope that this theory can open a new way to design a new operative procedure for effectively anatomically treating a patient with single ventricle.
We had to introduce a new operative computer system while at the same time, reorganize home care.
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With the coherence index and the weighted schema proposed here we have introduced a conceptually new operative definition of functional module, biologically more meaningful, that clearly increases the sensitivity of functional profiling methods.
Still, the operations continue, albeit under a new name: "operative search measures".
Conclusion: Removal of sharp foreign bodies from the aerodigestive tract always presents a technical challenge, and this case of a hypopharyngeal triple-barbed fishhook introduces new operative techniques.
You arrive on Manhattan as a new Division operative, looking to establish a base of operations in the post office building near Madison Square Gardens before heading out to restore some order to the devastated city.
However, the diagnosis is more presumptive when there is development of a new intra-operative or post-operative infiltrate seen on a chest x-ray and attendant tachypnea, hypoxia, wheezing, or changes in ventilator airway pressures [ 10, 11, 13, 15, 16].
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