Sentence examples for a newer format from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a newer format" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a format that is more recent or updated compared to an older version.
Example: "The software update includes a newer format for file storage that improves efficiency."
Alternatives: "an updated format" or "a more recent format".

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Apple has chosen a newer format called Advanced Audio Coding AACC), which plays on iPods and some other devices.

Meanwhile, the television manufacturers that had been pushing 3-D are now promoting a newer format, "ultra HD" or 4K, which promises four times the resolution of the high-definition sets that most Americans own.

You won't get a fancy DVD/Blu-ray recording feature for converting your old tapes to a newer format and I'm pretty sure the piracy gods haven't condoned recording a Blu-ray disc to VHS tape, although if they had a sense of humor they'd allow it.

The output files with the mappings protein-GO are in tabular column text format and for T. castaneum a newer format file was used with more information than the file used for A. pisum.

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A new format.

"It is a new format of entertainment," he said.

It is not a final decision on a new format".

Toward that end, you'll notice a new format here.

The latest is a new format called "Want It Now".

I have a new format for you: Celebrity Hamlet.

And now it's taking on a new format.

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