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The phrase "a new stable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a newly established or created stable, such as for housing animals or in a metaphorical sense for a new situation or environment.
Example: "After months of planning, we finally built a new stable for our horses."
Alternatives: "a new barn" or "a new facility".
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But as people lose weight, their metabolism slows until they reach a new stable bodyweight.
Hydrogenated K4 carbon: a new stable cubic gauche structure of carbon hydride.
But in each theatre, a new, stable settlement is proving elusive.
A new stable structure was established after a temperature jump in the melting range.
* One to watch Last Sovereign (Ollie Pears) made a promising return for a new stable at Newcastle last week.
But in July, the old gelding was claimed by a new stable, a surprising move given his age.
The purpose of this study was to design a new stable liposomal formulation for the anticancer drug idarubicin.
Mixing complementary KNLs affords a new stable Combined Supramolecular Systems (CSSs) due to complementary A-U recognition.
Given sufficient time, the population evolved to reach a new stable state, but a sudden stress caused the population to collapse.
Alternatively, put a fresh egg yolk into a clean bowl and gradually whisk the curdled mayo into it to create a new, stable emulsion.
Surrounded by a new stable of Afro-coifed women led by Mabry, Miles seemed less interested in romancing than outhipping the younger "pimps".
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