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Discover LudwigThe phrase "new brands" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to recently launched or newly created brands in a specific industry or market. Example: The fashion industry is buzzing with excitement over the launch of several new brands this season.
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Many new brands came on the market.
They have to keep adding new brands.
New brands are not the only changes up north.
That has spawned new brands as well as business models.
"She has amazing eye for finding new brands".
Unfortunately, there's not a lot of room for new brands".
The illustration involves the prospect of new brands attempting to enter the established liquid detergent market.
He scours Instagram daily, looking for new brands to stock.
New brands emphasize packaging for people who want lightweight, portable and easily consumed wine.
And if the new brands take off in the United States, who knows?
"Power Rangers" is the first acquisition by Mr. Saban's new brands and licensing division.
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