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"a new park" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when talking about a recently constructed, or newly-opened park. For example: "The mayor is proud to announce the opening of a new park in the heart of the city."
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A new park in Oxgangs.
The state found a new park.
That's the whole point of a new park.
A new park planned for the site never materialized.
In 1905 a new park, in Elmont, was opened.
The land would also function as a new park.
For drivers, there is a new park and ride service.
The plan was for a new park every three years.
A new park in Hoboken is also planning to use the same domes, Mr. Urbanski said.
Just half of that money would pay for a new park in every local authority.
She took Josh to a new park to play with new friends.
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