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"a new release of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a new version or edition of something, such as a new release of a movie, an album, a computer program, etc. For example, "The movie studio recently announced a new release of the classic film."
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A new release of the PatchTrackingTools is now available!
If a Vbox release fixes significant bugs, consider doing a new release of the client software.
Has there been a new release of CIAO, the contributed scripts, or the CALDB?
A new release of ePADD software (Version 5.0) came out in winter 2018.
There is also a new release of the OTS JAR file.
A new release of the software interface introduced additional response time improvements.
A new release of CLIO was deployed to production this morning.
A new release of "Finnegans Wake" will include 9,000 changes.
By Lucy Tang March 8, 2010 A new release of "Finnegans Wake" will include 9,000 changes.
Intuit learned that when it tried to address the trouble customers were having installing a new release of TurboTax.
The data content of these files is identical to the previous version (2.0) - this is not a new release of synthetic data.
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