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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any new material" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about or referring to recently created or acquired content, information, or resources.
Example: "Please let me know if you have any new material to share for the upcoming presentation."
Alternatives: "any recent content" or "any updated information".
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At a surprise appearance last year, in New York, he didn't perform any new material.
Can we expect any new material from them?
He was the only one with any new material to speak of.
Any new material that came out, Sidney was straight on it … he never stood still.
With no record deal nor any new material since 2009, touring is supposedly his lifeline.
We don't know which award, we don't know if he has any new material.
Your career after New Labour has earned you plenty, but not from any new material.
He didn't need any new material to address a time of uncertainty and resolve.
Teachers whose students participate in released time are advised not to teach any new material during that time.
He found instead that the settlement was essentially worthless and did not disclose any new material information.
The hourlong set didn't include any new material; nearly all of it came from "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea".
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