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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new partner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has recently joined a partnership, whether in business, personal relationships, or collaborative projects.
Example: "After months of searching, we finally found a new partner to help us expand our business into new markets."
Alternatives: "a fresh associate" or "a recent collaborator."
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Q You now have a new partner.
It has just announced a new partner.
Give each former spouse a new partner.
I've got a new partner now.
"And I have a new partner now.
Matthews has found a new partner, Leif Gislason of Canada.
11 advertising market had made finding a new partner impossible.
Mr. Marx is happily living with a new partner.
The second woman and a new partner remained mainly apart.
Johnson needed a new partner, at least for a while.
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