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The phrase "new reborn" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something or someone that has been revived or rejuvenated in some way. Example: "After facing and overcoming their struggles, the company emerged as a new reborn entity, ready to take on the market with innovative ideas and a renewed sense of determination."
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During a performance in which the group received a request for early material, Ivey stated "I'm still trying to work it out how to follow God and still give you the old shit" and introduced the group's Christian songs with self-deprecation, referring to the songs as "the new, reborn, love-God Basehead stuff".
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And this is an interesting one as the company just unveiled a brand new project codenamed "Reborn" — it's a complete user interface redesign for all platforms.
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