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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new term for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or explaining a different name or phrase that refers to an existing concept or idea.
Example: "The phrase 'digital nomad' is a new term for individuals who work remotely while traveling the world."
Alternatives: "a fresh label for" or "an alternative name for".
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Its smarter practitioners would want a new term for themselves.
Art collector is a new term for vulgarian.
There's a new term for these places: obesogenic.
do we need a new term for these increasingly community based collections of spatially tagged conversations?
Some view soul as merely a new term for rhythm and blues.
Tatler magazine coined a new term for the phenomenon: it was "an art block-buster".
The center also might consider developing a new term for the condition.
You may come up with a new term for our treasured golf glossary.
The text seems to propose a new term for the time-space continuum.
"Perhaps we need a new term for him", wrote Deacon, suggesting.
Poor hospital flow has become a new term for bed blocking and it's our current priority.
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