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The phrase "a new point of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a fresh perspective, idea, or aspect of a discussion or topic.
Example: "In our meeting, we will explore a new point of view on the current project to enhance our strategy."
Alternatives: "a fresh perspective on" or "an alternative angle to".
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A new point of difference is required.
"It's providing a new point of entry," he said.
Using the clients' own things, you present them with a new point of view.
Too often, though, the runways seemed less about a new point of view than a sequel.
"We help get a new point of view," said Mr. Stanley.
Whether anyone present was being swayed to a new point of view, remained to be seen.
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This aptasensor holds great promise as a new point-of-care diagnostic tool for analyzing glycan expression on living cells and further helps cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Square is expanding its hardware lineup with a new point-of-sale device called the Square Register.
Here the automated analysis of OMR and simplification of hardware could lead to a new point-of-care technology.
The urine lipoarabinomannan (LAM) strip test has been suggested as a new point-of-care test for active tuberculosis (TB) among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected individuals.
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