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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new phase for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a transition or change in circumstances, situations, or projects.
Example: "The company is entering a new phase for its development strategy, focusing on sustainability and innovation."
Alternatives: "a new stage in" or "a new chapter for".
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Still, the finished film that last year won the Venice Film Festival's Silver Lion (best director) award and which premiered this spring at New York's New Director's series at Lincoln Center, introduces a new phase for an artist who manages, however momentarily, to mitigate the antagonism between the West and Iran.
I like to think that the Sechs Gesänge marked a new phase for the composer.
It isn't clear whether this is a transient episode or a new phase for the country.
But it is also marks the beginning of a new phase for the BBC.
"It's the beginning of a new phase for the company," he said.
'It has made me a better actor and hopefully it will be the beginning of a new phase for me.
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Saturday morning brought driving snow and the beginning of a new phase of challenges for the ongoing occupation.
Yesterday's activation of Tunnel No. 3 is really just the start of a new phase of work for the sandhogs.
"There is no question there is a new phase of scrutiny for Exxon," Schumer, who was then chairing the Democratic Party's Senate Campaign Committee, said.
In the last month, the genocide in Darfur has shifted to a new phase of horror for the Darfuri people.
Comcast started a new phase of its marketing for Xfinity, its consumer services, last summer.
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