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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'newcomer to' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate the person or thing that is new in relation to something else. For example, "Sally is a newcomer to the team, but she has already made a valuable contribution."
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He was a relative newcomer to politics.
She was a relative newcomer to Alice.
Mr. Collins, 62, is no newcomer to politics.
Rubin is no newcomer to narrative games.
Mr. McMahon is no newcomer to gardening.
Joly is a relative newcomer to politics.
Every newcomer to the education job says that.
(Ms. de Waal is the only newcomer to the cast).
But the phrase is a newcomer to Britain.
Morris, however, is not a newcomer to Clinton's life.
St. Francis is not some newcomer to the sport.
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