Sentence examples for new from from inspiring English sources

"new from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce something that has recently been released or introduced. Example: "Check out the new book from your favorite author!".

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New from Trojan, a brand you trust.

Nothing new from this report.

New from prestigious UK company.

"You're just new from Africa.

NEW: from inside the voting lobby.

It's new, from the makers of SimCity.

But he has noticed something else new from applicants.

Something new, from a new Administration, is needed.

But the trick is creating something new from something old.

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Mark New, from Unison, blamed the coalition government "for the devastation of services in Birmingham".

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