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"devise a new" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to suggest coming up with something creative and innovative. For example, "The company needs to devise a new strategy to increase sales."
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Obviously, I had to devise a new, effective filtering mechanism.
He is desperately keen to devise a new wildlife show.
Lending to people with interest is tricky, so the economists devise a new plan.
They couldn't paint the fence, change the zoning, remodel or devise a new marketing plan.
The visual artist Anna Schuleit will devise a new set for each performance.
Chemists devise a new way to manufacture peptide drugs, which hold promise for treating many diseases.
He has even given political scientists cause to devise a new classification: authoritarianism without authority.
Researchers devise a new way to patch hardware like software, without slowing processors.
Nor can we remain camouflaged in foxholes while we devise a new plan of attack.
The agency has indicated it plans to devise a new, narrower version of the regulation.
"We are trying to devise a new strategy," he said today in an interview here.
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