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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new wing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an addition or expansion of a building, particularly in the context of architecture or facilities.
Example: "The hospital is planning to open a new wing dedicated to pediatric care next year."
Alternatives: "an additional section" or "a new extension".
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"It has a new wing.
A new wing was built in 1966, another in 1971.
All that is missing for an almost-new model is a new wing.
"It was as though the museum just got a new wing".
When an Apple team visited, the Chinese plant's owners were already constructing a new wing.
In 1998 the museum added a new wing with additional exhibition space.
A sculpture gallery was added in 1953, and a new wing was built during the 1970s.
The museum includes Bourdelle's studio and living quarters, plus a new wing and sculpture garden.
Roosevelt also will have a new wing secretary going for it tomorrow, Larry Mailer.
Rabbis say a Jewish burial ground lies under a new wing that is being built.
The hospital people misunderstand, think Homer is the benefactor and name a new wing for him.
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