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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always newer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently updated or improved over time.
Example: "The technology in this field is always newer, making it essential for professionals to stay informed about the latest advancements."
Alternatives: "constantly updated" or "perpetually fresh".
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We live in a world where companies compete by being part of an ecosystem, a world where the winners can change at any time because there are always newer, shinier, and more innovative solutions in the works.
As above, Option 1 was always newer and more effective, while Option 2 was always less harmful to the environment.
Importantly, in each of the three versions of the experiment, Option 1 was always newer and was also more effective than Option 2. Option 2, in contrast, was always less harmful to the environment than Option 1. Note.
As there are always newer things to learn, newer client requirements to cater to, learning never stops in IT.
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It's always new to me.
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