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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new series" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a fresh installment or collection of related items, such as books, television episodes, or articles.
Example: "The author has just released a new series of mystery novels that are already gaining popularity."
Alternatives: "a fresh collection" or "an updated sequence."
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A new series of three 90-minute films will start on New Year's Day.
A new series of Blackadder?
Now, a new series, Encores!
There's a new series of Broadchurch.
Cue for a new series: "The Gentleman"?
A new series of Downton Abbey.
It can justify a new series.
What next: A new series next year.
The Guardian has launched a new series of e-books.
For even the greatest comedies, getting a new series renewed (ie funded for a new series) can be hard work.
Thereafter, Boeing and TRW began a new series of disclosures.
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