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The phrase 'new blood' is a perfectly usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to people or groups who are new to a situation or who bring in new ideas and energy to it. For example, "The company has recently welcomed some new blood to the team which has helped to bring in some much needed new ideas and perspectives."
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We need new blood in New York.
New blood is required.
"There is no new blood.
It needs new blood".
They need new blood".
We need new blood.
The revolution brought in new blood.
I think we just need new blood".
Call it blueblood versus new blood.
We are in need of new blood".
He does not represent new blood.
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