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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new virus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recently discovered or identified virus, often in the context of health, science, or technology.
Example: "Scientists are working tirelessly to develop a vaccine for a new virus that has emerged in the region."
Alternatives: "a novel virus" or "an emerging virus".
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"But that led to the spread of a new virus".
"It's like the front line of a new virus outbreak".
A new virus is also reinforcing the link between Bitcoin and criminality.
"With high-frequency recombination, you always have potential for a new virus to emerge".
A new virus that causes fatal hemorrhagic fevers has been discovered in southern Africa.
It was about the Schmallenberg virus, a new virus that kills newborn lambs and calves.
This time, however, researchers managed to isolate a new virus able to bind to ACE2.
And after 1,000 bats, adding a new virus to the list became a rare event.
They isolate a new virus and name it "Ebola," after a nearby river.
We cannot continue to be surprised every time a new virus emerges.
"We said we have something new, giving us the flavor of a new virus," Dr. Primi said.
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