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"new coinage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a newly created word or phrase, often used to describe a new concept or idea. You can use "new coinage" when discussing the introduction of a new word into a language, or when describing a novel term that has gained popularity. Example: The term "selfie" is a new coinage that has become widely used since the rise of social media.
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This has delayed the new coinage.
At every point you can feel Balanchine's freedom in making new coinage from old currency.
Perhaps we need to revive the term "public works" or come up with a new coinage.
There was no hint even then that it was a new coinage.
"Crowns" cries out for a new coinage, something like docu-choreo-oratorio, new-style, old-fangled fashion show.
ANIMANIA/ (an e ma$4$$) ne e ) / n. / A new coinage for the craze for all things sauvage; a fitting handle for the menagerie of animal prints and byproducts that stalked the catwalks this season, e.g., "Animania majora!
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Conflict throws up new coinages.
New coinages are the things that keep them in business.
But new coinages are accelerating in these go-go, wired (and now, wireless) days.
There were new coinages: "squirmishes" became an instant social media meme.
I've listened again and again, found new details, new jokes, new coinages that make me puzzle about the character who's uttering them.
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