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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new supply" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a fresh or additional quantity of something that is being provided or made available.
Example: "The company has announced a new supply of the latest smartphone model, which will be available in stores next week."
Alternatives: "an additional stock" or "a fresh inventory".
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Their customers wait patiently for a new supply of "Women for Obama" buttons.
In addition the implementation of new GMO varieties required creating a new supply chain.
If we're going to build on Mars, we're going to need a new supply chain.
Because Dorset is a popular retirement spot, there is always a new supply of enthusiastic people.
"I'm advocating for a new supply chain that connects soil to skin," Burgess says.
So the arrival of a new supply of Asian tourists, this time from China, is arousing some excitement.
More animals will suffer, as makers of such horrific videos rush to create a new supply for their customers.
Suddenly, Hong Kong's businessmen had a new supply of cheap labour and new land for factory-building.
The oil burned in the rededicated temple for eight days, long enough for a new supply to arrive.
Higgins suspects the rebels have gained access to a new supply of Chinese-made anti-aircraft Manpads.
The clip appears to confirm reports that rebels have access to a new supply of such weapons.
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