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The phrase "a stream of new" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous influx of new ideas, products, or information.
Example: "The conference showcased a stream of new innovations that could revolutionize the industry."
Alternatives: "a flow of new" or "an influx of new".
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Gannon attributes part of Sanchez's erratic play to the lack of continuity in New York, where he had to adjust to a stream of new receivers, as well as three different offensive coördinators.
It never opened up a stream of new information".
As it happened, a stream of new Hatto CDs was finally becoming available.
Its defection set off a stream of new decisions to split from the pact.
A new mood of seriousness has produced a stream of new proposals.
"I have a stream of new providers who believe that there is potential to offer an alternative.
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Wells's genius was his ability to create a stream of brand new, wholly original stories out of thin air.
Now we couldn't be more excited to bring a stream of their new album.
There is a steady stream of new research and news stories about the benefits of meditation and other mindful breathing practices.
The expectation of recurring revenue demands a recurring customer experience in a market with a continuous stream of new competitors.
Omnicell has built up a $47 million backlog with a steady stream of new business, some of it right in King's neighborhood.
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