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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new slate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to starting fresh or having a clean start, often after a mistake or a difficult situation.
Example: "After the difficult year we had, we decided to move to a new city and start with a new slate."
Alternatives: "a fresh start" or "a clean slate."
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This is a new slate.
"It's a new slate".
College is a fresh start, a new slate.
A new slate of directors would then be presented to shareholders for their approval.
Meanwhile, Lula's Workers Partyy (PT) started choosing a new slate of top officials.
Other banks are raising cash by offering a new slate of wealth management products.
On Tuesday night, Toews will attempt to create a new slate of magic moments.
"Under these rules, you can only run a new slate at WorldCom after the meltdown occurred.
There is also the arrival of a new slate of pressing issues.
The site would include a new slate of entertainment programming, including films, music and online games.
Q My co-op recently held a shareholders' meeting to elect a new slate of board members.
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