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The phrase "a new procedure for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or describing a recently developed method or process for accomplishing a specific task or goal.
Example: "The company has implemented a new procedure for handling customer complaints to improve service quality."
Alternatives: "a new method for" or "a new approach to".
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After that there will be a new procedure for granting franchises.
A new procedure for extrapolating turnover regionalization at mid-small spatial scales, tested on British butterflies.
Adduction arytenopexy: a new procedure for paralytic dysphonia with implications for implant medialization.
It was a new procedure for them, but a Tommy John procedure nonetheless.
A new procedure for matching eigenfrequencies from measurements and calculations is suggested.
A new procedure for obtaining high order normal forms and the associated coefficients is presented.
This paper describes a new procedure for the homogenization of orthotropic 3D periodic plates.
A new procedure for determining the absorption by aggregates in concrete (viscous medium) is proposed.
It also sets up a new procedure for federal courts to enforce the forfeiture judgments of foreign nations.
A new procedure for the use of the modified hyperbolic method is proposed.
A new procedure for the resolution of supersaturated matrices is presented.
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