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The phrase "a newer creation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been made or developed more recently than something else.
Example: "The artist unveiled a newer creation that reflects her evolving style and vision."
Alternatives: "a more recent creation" or "a fresh creation".
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But Amazing Amy stands for a newer creation: lovely girls, expensively educated to seize success for themselves (Amy has diplomas from Harvard and Yale), and yet still groomed for the dream of a beautiful dress and a white cake.
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A new creation has emerged that is truly exciting me — my stage show".
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But because of the whole big deal I made on the cross, you are now a new creation".
He launched its new direction with four of his pieces, including Pierrot Lunaire and a new creation, Ziggurat (1967).
I emerge each Spring/late Spring a new creation and overall feel much better in the warmth of sunshine and light.
He began working feverishly to think of a new creation that would earn him enough money to repay the sum.
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Channel 4, Summer Morning Has Broken More than a decade since Nighty Night established Julia Davis's reputation for caustic character comedy, she's back with a new creation.
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