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The phrase "a new provision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recently added rule, clause, or condition in a legal, policy, or organizational context.
Example: "The contract includes a new provision that outlines the responsibilities of both parties in case of a dispute."
Alternatives: "a recent clause" or "an updated regulation".
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A year ago the government passed a new provision of the raw preference laws aimed at pushing companies to spread their empowerment efforts beyond the upper echelon.
"It's not like this is a new provision".
Socpa is to be replaced by a new provision in the Public Order Act.
The law includes a new provision to curb landlords from illegally removing apartments from rent regulation.
The S.E.C. is using a new provision in the Dodd-Frank Act to bring the case this way.
A reader faults the gun lobby for blocking a new provision in the Violence Against Women Act.
He has spent the last two weeks focused on one: eliminating a new provision that would require banks to leave the lucrative business of derivatives trading.
These provisions are linked to section 509, a new provision on remedies for alteration of programming by cable systems, discussed below.
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If you're 70 1/2 or older, and give to charity, there's a new provision--for 2006 and 2007 only--that could save you a lot.
This chapter, used primarily by businesses, is arguably more flexible than 13, but it's no refuge for the rich a new provision requires individuals in Chapter 11 to put five years of disposable income into the pot for unsecured creditors.
If you're 70 1/2 or older, and give to charity, there's a new provision for 2006 and 2007 only that could save you a lot.
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