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The phrase "fresh meat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is new or inexperienced. For example, "John is fresh meat in the department; he's only been here for a month."
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fresh meat
noun
A person or group of people who arouse one's interest, either as a new target for deception, humiliation or ridicule, or as a potential love interest or one night stand.
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FRESH MEAT: Not really.
"They only eat fresh meat.
Aha, fresh meat, fresh ears.
We were like fresh meat".
Feed us some fresh meat.
With Fresh Meat, I am.
Lifer and Fresh Meat shiver with terror.
FRESH MEAT: Any advice about that?
FRESH MEAT: What you in here for?
"Not fresh blood, but fresh meat".
How are they to find fresh meat?
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