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The phrase "a new talent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who has recently developed or demonstrated a skill or ability in a particular area, such as art, music, or sports.
Example: "The competition showcased a new talent who impressed the judges with her singing abilities."
Alternatives: "a fresh talent" or "an emerging talent."
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She's the 20-year-old Palmdale native who won a contest to spotlight a new talent during "New Year's Rockin' Eve," an opportunity that puts her in the company of some of pop music's biggest names.
Meanwhile, a new talent rises.
He also has a new talent, drawing.
Mr Quinones is a new talent.
"It's like you're getting a new talent".
It is integrating a new talent, Neymar from Brazil.
It was obvious that a new talent had arrived.
Apparently, it was in their drawing rooms, to amuse them, that Da Ponte developed a new talent.
Most spider species died out, but a few developed a new talent, namely, spinning webs.
Collectively titled "Voices From the Fog," they herald the arrival of a new talent.
It's much harder judging a new talent as a good writer".
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