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The phrase "a newfound element of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a recently discovered or recognized aspect or quality of something.
Example: "The research revealed a newfound element of resilience in the species that had previously gone unnoticed."
Alternatives: "a newly discovered aspect of" or "an emerging quality of".
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Thus, amino acid starvation is a newfound element of the immune response to intracellular bacteria.
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Just as he was ready to plunge into his dissertation, a newfound love of photography offered him a way to integrate the two elements of his life: storytelling and physical work.
The victory gave Hamas a fresh element of democratic legitimacy to accompany a newfound need to help the cash-strapped Palestinian Authority pay for salaries, public works and social services.
The result is "a newfound celebration of carnivorousness".
The variety reflected a newfound expression of freedom and empowerment.
"There seems to be a newfound awareness of nature as a gift to be respected".
Second, hedge funds can better woo potential investors in the region, a newfound source of wealth.
Ms. Scott portrays a newfound wariness of men in "Some Other Time" and "Making You Wait".
A newfound appreciation of how the music of Gypsy sounds on an arena organ in a Stanley Cup Finals game.
She picked up a camera again and pursued documentary photography with a newfound sense of purpose.
Perhaps the saga of Muller's failed attempt to save Saab has led him to a newfound clarity of approach.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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