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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new station" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a recently established or constructed station, such as a train, bus, or radio station.
Example: "The city is excited to announce the opening of a new station that will improve public transportation options for residents."
Alternatives: "a recently built station" or "an additional station".
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Just days before the shootings, the C.I.A. sent a new station chief to Islamabad.
Proponents for a new station said they found this provision troubling.
Meanwhile, new tracks and a new station were built, and the old tubes were later removed.
He said it would probably take about six weeks to complete a deal with a new station.
But Premiere has indicated that it will be moving Mr. Limbaugh to a new station in Philadelphia.
Better assessments of the rise in land values near a new station would help, too.Outside London this may be harder.
The centerpiece of the Cooper plan is a new station in lower Manhattan for the Long Island Rail Road.
He added that £97 million of funding would support the regeneration of Brent Cross, with plans for a new station.
About 120 of its journalists migrated to a new station being set up in the Gulf emirate of Qatar.
Around the corner at Avenue C and East Eighth Street sits a new station for the housing police.
Though he is looking for a new station for "Idiot's Delight," Mr. Scelsa continues to broadcast on the Internet.
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