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The phrase "a newer code of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an updated or revised set of rules, standards, or guidelines.
Example: "The organization has implemented a newer code of ethics to address modern challenges in the industry."
Alternatives: "an updated code of" or "a revised code of".
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Lebanese Information Minister Ramzi Jreij recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the United Nations Development Program to re-invigorate a newer code of ethics launched in 2013 by the two bodies and funded by the European Union.
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A new Code of Practice will record all such crimes.
Prof Kennedy recommended at least a new code of practice and preferably a new law.
Then he embraced a sure-fire diet: a new code of ethics.
Instead, they would be listed in a new "code of conduct" category.
The securities industry is also drafting a new code of conduct for stock analysts.
Another is to introduce a new code of practice for writers.
Blackett has offered to help England's manager, Martin Johnson, draw up a new code of conduct.
By that time, a new code of practice for the press industry will have been agreed.
The idea of introducing a new code of communication also applies to art biennials.
They had wanted China to sign a new code of conduct covering the islands.
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