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The phrase "a new provider" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a recently introduced service provider or supplier in various contexts, such as healthcare, technology, or business.
Example: "After evaluating several options, we decided to partner with a new provider for our cloud services."
Alternatives: "a fresh supplier" or "a recent vendor."
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Mr. Armstrong, 48, began a search for a new provider.
That is, if they are unhappy with a provider, they can move to a new provider.
A new provider is expected to take over in the next year.
"The sooner I get a new provider, the sooner I can get on with my life".
Moving a phone number to a new provider may sound simple, but it is anything but.
The two ballot measures would not immediately initiate a break with Xcel or the creation of a new provider.
But they can't stop a new provider, NOW: Pensions, which will charge just 0.3% plus 30p a month on contributions.
Ofcom publishes the complaints data in part to give people looking for a new provider useful information on performance.
If there is no such clause you are free to arrange a transfer to a new provider.
Jay says that if I switch to Medicare's Part D prescription coverage, with a new provider, Revlimid's cost will drive me into Medicare's "catastrophic coverage".
The same publication worried that any poor experience with a new provider risked the good reputation that Britain's universities enjoy abroad.
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