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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new passion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a recently developed interest or enthusiasm for a particular activity or subject.
Example: "After taking a painting class, I discovered a new passion for art that I never knew I had."
Alternatives: "a fresh enthusiasm" or "a newfound interest."
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However, news of LeParmintier's death, may inspire a new passion from Vaderers like himself.
Africa isn't really a new passion.
We have a new passion for detail.
Besides, he has found a new passion: academics.
Eventually, in his late 30s Todd found a new passion.
@davidgnad is a motion designer "who found a new passion, mobile photography", and uses it to capture Berlin's diversity.
I'm looking for a new passion, and I'm not sure teaching will be it for me".
There is a new passion and moral force in the film; a new tragic grandeur.
Its popularity was nothing to do with a new passion for fruit.
It is not a new thought, just as diving is not a new passion.
But there is also a new passion for struggle on the horizon.
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