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The phrase "a new professional" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who has recently entered a profession or is new to a particular field of work.
Example: "As a new professional in the marketing industry, I am eager to learn and grow my skills."
Alternatives: "a recent graduate" or "an emerging professional".
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In the last two decades, she started on a new professional path as a writer.
A new professional league, Major League Soccer (MLS), was established in America in the 1990s.
[Gothamist] A new professional soccer team is considering a stadium in the Bronx.
The retail heir Peter Barbey has a new professional home: owner of the Village Voice.
But to deliver this new vision we need a new professional, a care practitioner.
Guardian News & Media has today launched a new professional network for small businesses.
The Yale Choral Artists, a new professional choral ensemble, sang expressively and with dramatic vigor, despite a few blemishes.
In the early 1980s, a new professional role began to occupy Budrys's time, and changed his life.
And a new professional political class is ever more cut off from the people who send its members to Westminster.
When Vande Velde started training with Hincapie and Armstrong, he was 21, a new professional, definitely intimidated.
Laurillard herself is setting up a new professional skills Mooc for primary school teachers interested in ICT.
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