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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new purpose" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a fresh goal, intention, or reason for doing something, often in contexts of change or transformation.
Example: "After years in the corporate world, she decided to pursue a new purpose in life by starting a nonprofit organization."
Alternatives: "a fresh aim" or "a different objective."
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Her life suddenly had a new purpose.
She needed a new purpose in life.
Their story has been secularised and given a new purpose.
Rendered useless by DVDs, they've found a new purpose.
So when my 95-year-old mother had a stroke, our library found a new purpose.
By this point, though, the test had already been adopted for a new purpose.
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Hence the move to a new, purpose-built building.
We have a new, purpose-built, centrally located specialist centre.
They will travel to Beijing next month to stay in a new purpose-built college.
Scunthorpe set a trend in 1988, moving to a new purpose-built stadium.
Wakefield still aim to move into a new, purpose-built stadium despite unveiling plans to develop their current ground.
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