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The phrase "a new show" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a recently launched television program, theater production, or any similar performance.
Example: "I just heard about a new show premiering next week that I can't wait to watch."
Alternatives: "a fresh program" or "an upcoming series".
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Wait, this isn't a new show?
It's a new show called Hubble Bubble.
You're back at Under the Radar with a new show.
A new show from immersive, site-specific theatre company Punchdrunk.
Today, there's a new show horse at the Rouge.
"But really, you never know with a new show.
Later this year, he'll start a new show on TBS.
Not on a new show the channel offers on Saturday.
A new show generates excitement in San Diego.
"It is like being on a new show.
A new show started on Channel 4 this week.
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