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"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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Mixed signals are nothing new from the Trump Administration.
Mark New, from Unison, blamed the coalition government "for the devastation of services in Birmingham".
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