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"new in" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe something that has recently been introduced or added to a particular situation or context. Example: The company's latest product, the new smartphone model, is now in stores and receiving rave reviews from customers. In this sentence, "new in" refers to the smartphone model being recently introduced or added to the product lineup of the company.
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Gas drilling isn't new in New York.
"She's new in the family".
There's nothing new in this.
Serre was new in town.
What's new in the S100?
"That's completely new in Guatemala.
So what's new in his statement?
Torture is hardly new in Afghanistan.
They are not even new in India.
Planned suburbs are nothing new in Copenhagen.
Building underground is not new in Singapore.
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