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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new part for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a replacement or addition to something, typically in the context of machinery, vehicles, or other items that require components.
Example: "I ordered a new part for my car to fix the engine issue."
Alternatives: "a replacement component for" or "an additional piece for".
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It's a new part for me.
"I can envision writing a new part for her.
Or he says it needs a new part — for an additional $200 — and he'll check to see if it's on the truck.
I won't say whose boot it was that stomped my laptop, but the resulting pressure cracked the laptop's screen and drove me to eBay, where I found a new part for quick installation.
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Volunteer in a new part of town; run for class president; apply for a job that you're not sure you're qualified for.
That was a new part of the process for us".
Good places include a large park, a new part of town, a shopping district (for people watching), or another neighborhood.
The third edition of API 579-1/ASME FFS-1 Fitness-For-Service wincludelude a new Part covering fatigue assessment procedures for in-service components.
Infamously she has a habit of turning up for a new part without having once read the script.
"In a small town, when something breaks down, you don't wait around for a new part, because it's not coming," Noyce says.
If you see a used part, make sure you didn't pay for a new part.
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