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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new terminal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recently created or introduced terminal, such as in a transportation context or a computing environment.
Example: "The city has just opened a new terminal at the airport to accommodate more flights."
Alternatives: "a recent terminal" or "an additional terminal".
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A new terminal at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport is modern and luxurious — and you'll never go there.
They're opening a new terminal.
All options would require a new terminal.
The ferry will depart from a new terminal at the end of 44th Drive.
In 2003 a new terminal was added to the older airport in Pochentong (near Phnom Penh).
Airport officials already have plans to convert the base into a new terminal building.
Building a new terminal at Dar es Salaam airport will cost at least $300m, says Suleiman.
And that's an interesting motivation to drive you to build a new terminal".
It requires a 388km rail line to a new terminal at Abbot Point.
Terminal 5 opened in March 2008 while a new Terminal 2 opened on 4 June 2014.
A new terminal, he said, could be needed in just two or three years.
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