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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a newer" is not correct and is not typically used in written English.
It may be intended to refer to someone who is new to a situation or group, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "As a newer member of the team, I am still learning the ropes."
Alternatives: "as a newcomer" or "as a recent addition".
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Jung gave it all the trappings of antique authority and stentorian consequence, presenting it as a Newer New Testament.
As a newer flight attendant on "reserve," she largely works on call.
"As a newer photographer with little seniority, I worked every Sunday," DeChillo explained recently.
On Her Radar Myanmar, as a newer destination that has opened its arms to travelers.
Ferret, as a newer arrival on the scene, has produced some dazzling grid constructions and elegant clues.
Original content, then, becomes subordinate to context, meaning that as long as a newer, larger work is being created, portions of prior works are fair game.
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I love him as a new discovery.
You come back as a new person.
I came in as a new kid.
Netflix has emerged as a new buyer.
As a new S.R.O.
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