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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a range of new" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a variety of new items, ideas, or options available in a particular context.
Example: "The store has introduced a range of new products for the upcoming season."
Alternatives: "a variety of new" or "an assortment of new".
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Activision also showed off a range of new multiplayer modes.
But it also adds a range of new features.
They also reflected a range of New World and Old World cooking.
Over the next two seasons he would introduce a range of new ideas.
Thus the reform encourages further mergers through a range of new carrots and sticks.
Going east, to China or elsewhere, has already presented schools with a range of new puzzles.
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But a range of new-wave yeast extracts is increasingly replacing E910.
We've built a range of new digital services this way.
From construction to maintenance, it offers a range of new opportunities to develop skills and employment".
But they're also finding a range of new suburban experiences.
Our results suggest a range of new approaches to the study of Meiji prints.
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