Sentence examples for a newer improved from inspiring English sources

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For a long time, it was normal procedure for a decommissioned blast furnace to be demolished and either be replaced with a newer, improved one, or to have the entire site demolished to make room for follow-up use of the area.

Very often, this amounts to finding a newer improved drug, which modifies the function of the same target as the lead compound.

This will help you determine if they are replacing the refrigerator with a newer, improved model or if the refrigerator does not work properly.

We plan to utilise a newer improved co-morbidity index, validated against the USRDS end stage renal failure population, that is simpler, easier to use and has been shown to outperform the Charlson co-morbidity index [ 34].

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Sometime in the new year we will début a new, improved Questioningly that may or may not be named Questioningly.

So there we were last night, attending a new, improved medal ceremony -- indoors rather than at the medals plaza outside.

A new, improved Ilsa tailored to today's shallow feminist-heroine standards a la "GI Jane"?

The Onion reports that a new, improved Google Maps lets users launch missiles at any location on the globe.

There is no doubt that Zimbabwe needs a new, improved version.In this section Your rights, or ours?

The 2.0 appellation is used in analogy with common computer software naming conventions to indicate a new, improved version.

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