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The phrase "a new standards" is not correct in written English.
It should be "new standards" or "a new standard" depending on the intended meaning.
Example: "The company is implementing new standards to improve quality control."
Alternatives: "a new guideline" or "new criteria."
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Impress greeted the news by saying it will meet soon with the NUJ to discuss a new standards code and the formation of a journalists' whistleblowing hotline along with "other shared interests".
It wouldn't simply increase current levels of coverage but would create a whole new health insurance system with new quality-control methods, a new standards board, and more.
11.02am: Lord Black says that a new standards and compliance body could look at the results of a police investigation and make proposals for the future.
In July, Sony, Samsung, Sharp, Hitachi and Motorola joined the Israeli company Amimon in a new standards group for wireless communication, called Wireless High Definition Interface, which is working to produce a new HD video standard.
Irish banks have agreed to set up a new standards authority in an attempt to restore trust in a sector that has been battered by scandals over the past decade.
Chambers called for a new "standards of conduct," indicating that, sans reforms, the globe could end up with "a fragmented Internet".
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The guidelines set a new standard for New York.
This sets a new standard for a slow news day.
"It sets a new standard".
"This is a new standard.
She set a new standard.
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