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The phrase "a new work for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a new project, piece of art, or creative endeavor that is intended for a specific purpose or audience.
Example: "The artist is excited to announce a new work for the upcoming exhibition at the gallery."
Alternatives: "a new piece for" or "a new project for".
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So begins The Most Incredible Thing, the Hans Christian Andersen fairytale that inspired Justin Peck's most recent project, a new work for New York City Ballet.
He has been commissioned to choreograph a new work for the New York City Ballet's 2008 spring season.
Fittingly, for her farewell at New York City Ballet, on the evening of October 18th, Wheeldon and Ratmansky have collaborated on a new work for her.
The Philharmonic also wanted to commission a new work for the anniversary.
Some years ago, I was invited to compose a new work for a percussion ensemble.
He hasn't done a new work for us since his production of Swan Lake in 2012.
Also on the bill is a new work for subwoofers and voice by Lesley Flanigan.
Then comes "Mashup," a new work for 11 dancers to an original score by Daniel Iglesia.
Bravo!" And now he has been asked to compose a new work for the Proms.
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Or – wait, IDS is unveiling a new work-for-benefits programme… yes, you can add "non-slavery" to that list now, too.
In keeping with this commitment, the Library announces two initiatives: a new voluntary Individual Open-Access License and a new work-for-hire exception for library staff who publish scholarship.
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