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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new tab for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to opening a new browser tab for a specific purpose or content.
Example: "To view the details of the event, please click the link, and it will open a new tab for the registration page."
Alternatives: "a new window for" or "an additional tab for".
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Added a new tab for News stories called "Related Content". The Related Content tab allows users to make a meaningful connection between news articles and associated services and/or profiles.
I'd rather have an easier way to get to my bookmarks than to open a new tab, for example.
Create a new tab for each of your ideas, or an entirely new document; doesn't really matter as long as you can write stuff down.
This includes a new tab for Groups, where your groups are better organized and you can find others to join – similar to Facebook's now-defunct standalone Groups app.
WhatsApp could put the brakes on Snapchat's international growth with today's launch of WhatsApp Status, a new tab for sharing decorated photos, videos and GIFs that disappear after 24 hours.
After his post, others then joined him in sharing screenshots of their WhatsApp applications, which showed a new tab for Calls next to the tabs for Chats and Contacts.
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There's also a Newest tab, for recently posted bloops.
Once it has loaded, go on a new tab (Ctrl+T for Windows, or Command+T for Macintosh).
Google isn't adding a new tab just for BlaBlaCar.
The closed tab will reopen in a new tab window for you to view once more.
When you have a question about facts or opinions, we've all trained ourselves to pop open a new tab or reach for the ever-present Google box in our browsers and do a search.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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