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The phrase "a new setting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a different environment or context, often in literature, film, or discussions about changes in circumstances.
Example: "The story takes place in a new setting, far from the familiar landscapes of the previous chapters."
Alternatives: "a different environment" or "an alternative backdrop."
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Aside from a less violent approach, the series also has a new setting: New York.
In adapting the movie for the American market, Warner Bros. had to find a new setting.
But once you get into a new setting, new teammates, that's what I love the most.
The outdoors also provides a new setting to take on challenges, and learn life skills without even realising it.
For his latest project, Deller decided to highlight all this history in a new setting: a life-drawing class.
As an entrepreneur, John was, as one historian put it, an Elizabethan merchant-adventurer in a new setting.
There's no doubt that I want college to be an experience in a new setting, but I also want to meet new people there, too.
Robert Kauzlaric, who wrote the show's book and lyrics, has added characters, expanded the plot and given Mr. Scieszka's jailhouse story a new setting: a Piggsylvania courtroom.
He even creates a new setting for part of the Anglican service; the sound of church music, dense yet floating, permeates the opera.
But what Mr. Fessenden and Mr. McQuaid are really trying to do is revive the radio drama in a new setting.
So Mr. Rivkin organized a new festival for this summer in a new setting: the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum in Centerport.
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