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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'new for you' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a person is encountering something or experiencing something for the first time. For example, you could say: "Trying out a new kind of cuisine is always exciting, especially when it's something new for you."
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The feature, which positions the platform as a challenger to Facebook Pages, lets users keep track of a business's news and updates — like their sales, promotions or events, for example — through a new "For You" tab in the mobile app.
What's new for you?
Q. Working with people that you didn't know is new for you, right?" MITCHELL Yeah.
The corporate world, the workforce was new for you, you had no idea.
It could be the start of something new for you and your local community.
I hope there's something new for you to find and enjoy.
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Join a club or try an activity that is totally new for you--something you never would have done in high school.
Welcome to Have I Got News For You.
Also, Have I Got News For You has guests hosts, and Have I Got News For You is terrible.
"Nowadays I have to watch Have I Got News for You through my fingers," she said.
Have I Got News For You airs tonight on BBC1 at 9pm.
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