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The phrase "next a" is not correct and not usable in written English.
If you want to use a phrase to indicate that something comes after something else, you can use "next to" or "after". For example: I took a break and then I went to the store next to my house.
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Next, a bomb threat.
What's next, a pickup?
Where to next? A.
Next: a Yankees cap in Iran.
Next: a $10 million practice facility.
Next, a couples' massage.
Next: a local angle.
Next, a Golden Gopher?
Next: A Policy Unravels.
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What's next -- a scurvy outbreak?
What's next -- a ravenous assault on kimchi?
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