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The phrase "a newfound" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been recently discovered or acquired, often in a positive context.
Example: "After years of searching, she finally found a newfound passion for painting that brought her joy."
Alternatives: "a recent discovery" or "a newly found".
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After the "Shorty" 7-inch, the band released "A Newfound Interest in Massachusetts" on Contrast Records.
The Democrats' demand shows a newfound aggressiveness.
It suggests perhaps a newfound strength.
I'm hoping I'll get a newfound respect.
There is a newfound tenderness among strangers.
And a newfound perspective it is.
There is a newfound vigilance among customs officials, he says.
He evinced a newfound passion for gun rights.
Nonetheless, on Twitter, some shared a newfound urge to jaywalk.
With Obama on it, the stage had a newfound glamour.
Ohio is demonstrating a newfound flexibility as well.
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