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The phrase "as a newcomer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "as a newcomer" in a sentence when referring to someone who has recently arrived or joined their surroundings. For example: "As a newcomer to the company, I felt a little overwhelmed but excited to learn more."
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As a newcomer, Chillag felt uncomfortable raising the issue.
Rachel, as a newcomer, what surprised you most about Detroit?
As a newcomer to New York in the late 1970s, Madonna operated a Terrace elevator.
The boys offered advice to Kreiss as a newcomer to the city.
As a newcomer, "The Good Wife" had to persuade New York stage talent to sign up.
And at 88, the president-elect can hardly be seen as a newcomer.
As a newcomer and an outsider, when she entered Bellow's class – the Nobel laureate!
As a newcomer, Stewart would not have complained to the manager.
Yet as a newcomer to Los Angeles, I appreciated getting out of mine.
As a newcomer in 2001, Watson was perhaps most impressive as a poised television interviewee.
It was hard for him as a newcomer in the navy.
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