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"a new order" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to an arrangement or system of things, usually organized by certain principles or standards. For example: "The mayor proposed a new order to restructure the city's public transportation system."
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A decade ago, Apple established a new order in the commercial music universe by introducing the iTunes store.
Then a new order came.
A new order is indeed dawning.
There is a new order coming.
I was a New Order fan.
The result is a new order.
Michael Voltaggio places a new order every week for Ink.
We should have a new order in the international economy.
Each renewal is treated as a new order".
But a new order comes from the home planet: withdraw.
Sharpton seemed to be reaching a new order of eminence.
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