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The phrase "a new operator" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recently introduced or established operator in a specific context, such as in technology, business, or telecommunications.
Example: "The telecommunications industry is seeing the emergence of a new operator that promises to revolutionize mobile services."
Alternatives: "a fresh operator" or "an emerging operator".
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New York Waterway will work with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to find a new operator for the service, Mr. Smith said.
And Burbank Recycling will also continue to operate the center until a new operator is found, Stevenson said.
A year later, the cemetery shut down and reopened with a new operator, but closed again due to financial struggles.
"They're bringing in a new operator.
Officials said a new operator could take over by the summer of 2013.
Third, we reviewed ICANN's reassignment of the.org domain from VeriSign to a new operator.
After Pearce's demise, a new operator comes in: Staff Sergeant William James, played by Jeremy Renner.
Our logic contains a new operator ∀ in addition to the standard box modalities for each agent.
The GA-ACO method is a genetic algorithm with a new operator, called an ACO operator.
In this paper, a new operator, the cautious rule of combination, is introduced.
DB is still running the trains, pending mediation: tendering for a new operator is a long process.
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