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The phrase "a new shore" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to signify a new beginning, opportunity, or change in direction.
Example: "After years of hard work, she finally felt she was reaching a new shore in her career."
Alternatives: "a fresh start" or "a new horizon".
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Once this rocky coast beneath me was a plain of sand; then the sea rose and found a new shore line.
"A New Shore" - Steven Page Thanks "@andweallshineon.
And I too eventually saw sight of a new shore.
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And that's a model the new Shore Institute of the Contemporary Arts here looks to.
The Staten Island borough president, Guy V. Molinari, said the borough would rather see the estimated $300 million go to a new north shore rail line, and the Tristate Transportation Campaign contended that the extra capacity would only increase car traffic and air pollution.
A major operation to detonate three unexploded World War Two bombs at the site of a new off shore wind farm is under way.
Here's a sampling of some of the more unusual (and sometimes pricey) new shore excursions.
"But this is the new Shore.
Norwegian is offering nine new shore excursions, including the two-hour Great Canadian Rafting Adventure.
"They've initiated new shore excursions and are working closely with cruise companies to keep them informed of new visitor attractions and community improvements," she said.
New shore protection structures, especially at sandy coasts, are increasingly needed.
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