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Discover Ludwig"new pieces" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something newly acquired, such as in the sentence, "The store just received some new pieces of jewelry to add to the collection."
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Slowly, new pieces are emerging.
New instruments, new pieces.
LICHTENSTEIN -- Are these new pieces?
So he kept acquiring new pieces.
Two company members contributed new pieces.
"About making those new pieces in China.
The two new pieces are less multidimensional.
Few new pieces get a second performance.
Missing pieces for one, new pieces for the other.
He was in his 80s and making fewer new pieces.
A skillful medieval fiddler constantly improvised new pieces.
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