Sentence examples for a newer classification from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a newer classification" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an updated or more recent system of categorization in various contexts, such as science, taxonomy, or data organization.
Example: "The researchers proposed a newer classification for the species based on recent genetic studies."
Alternatives: "an updated classification" or "a revised classification".

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To report results of managing complex malformation of the genital tract and to validate a newer classification (vaginal, cervix, uterus, adnexa-associated malformation [VCUAM]) for describing such complex anomalies.

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Hubert de Bouard says that St. Émilion is hoping to write a new classification after the 2008 harvest.

Fortunately, Dean Burnett has come up with a solution: a new classification system for science news.

He has even given political scientists cause to devise a new classification: authoritarianism without authority.

Are we truly seeing the ascent of a new classification of culture?

It soon became obvious that a new classification system was in order.

This season, it will compete in a new classification, 2A Urban.

In the meantime, a few lawmakers have proposed an alternative: to set up a new classification, Schedule 1R, for marijuana alone.

The certificate has now been removed and the film will be banned fom cinemas, TV and video until it is given a new classification.

Instead, he said the NIHM would lay the foundations for a new classification system, based on brain imaging, genetics, cognitive science and other research.

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