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Discover LudwigThe phrase "new markets" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to previously untapped or emerging markets that a business or organization may be looking to expand into. Example: Our company's goal for this year is to branch out into new markets, specifically in Southeast Asia where there is a growing demand for our products.
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"We found new markets".
To exploit new markets.
New markets beckon.
New markets open and expand rapidly.
China has also found new markets.
"It allows you to reach new markets.
Meanwhile, new markets are opening up.
They are conquering new markets too.
This makes expanding into new markets expensive.
We have to find new markets".
Television producers will find new markets abroad.
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