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The phrase "a newer construction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a building or structure that has been built more recently compared to others.
Example: "The city has seen a rise in property values due to the development of a newer construction in the downtown area."
Alternatives: "a more recent building" or "a modern structure".
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I had no interest in prewar; it had to be a newer construction.
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The house was a new construction, but it was unfinished.
There's concern for congestion, and concern every time a new construction goes up".
But Peterson, of Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance, says he understands the fears of a new construction bubble.
Inside there is a new construction, he said, and the phone has a 4-inch retina display.
Not necessarily, but it might indicate a new construction model that will hopefully benefit house-buyers, particularly first-timers.
The building is a new construction sitting atop a Renaissance Revival warehouse built for Julius Wile, wine importers, in 1905.
And I honestly don't think, if I were advising Congress, that I would say it's a new construction.
"You can't do that in anything but a new construction," he said, "because it shows every imperfection".
David Orozco, an artist and stay-at-home father of six, has developed a new construction method that creates an elegant, boxy three-dimensional lattice.
"But from a new construction standpoint, when you look at the numbers and the tax credits and things out there, it really becomes a no-brainer".
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