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The phrase "a newer development" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a recent change or advancement in a particular field or context.
Example: "The company has announced a newer development in their technology that promises to enhance user experience."
Alternatives: "a recent advancement" or "a more recent update."
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The country-club lifestyle, especially in a newer development, costs much more: homes typically begin at about $750,000.
A newer development in corporate doublespeak, in most companies it is grounds for dismissal to release a press release without mentioning something 'going forward'.
A series of crisp, Minimalist wall works, monotone painted squares or rectangles, with snippets of varicolored material arranged in a band below them, is a newer development.
While copying the behaviour of animals, rather than their physical abilities, is a newer development, animal attributes have long informed fields such as artificial intelligence, computing and robotics.
But case-ready meat is a newer development, the biggest revolution inside the meat department since 1961, when boxed beef replaced the hanging steer that had to be wheeled into the back room.
Just outside Harding Park is a newer development, Harbour Pointe at Shorehaven, a private gated community of 488 modest condos and 156 two-family homes built on the site of a former beach club.
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Fried butter is a new development.
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