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Discover Ludwig"shiny new" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an object, typically something that is newly bought or recently made (e.g. a car, a phone, a house). For example, you could say: "I just bought a shiny new car last week".
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A shiny new pickup.
Shiny new equipment.
The shiny new Mustang convertible.
No shiny new iPad application.
Shiny new BMWs cruise the streets.
A shiny new stadium was opening.
Shiny new app, same old propaganda.
They like to open shiny new infrastructure.
There's no soundproofing, no shiny new mixboards.
It's more about this shiny new object.
The first is a shiny new labour exchange.
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