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Discover Ludwig'more contemporary' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is up-to-date or modern relative to its peers. For example: "This new restaurant has a more contemporary design than its predecessor." You can also use it to compare two things that belong to the same time period. For example: "This new album is more contemporary than the last one, featuring a wider range of musical styles."
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Could anything be more contemporary?
It's a bit more contemporary.
More contemporary spy stories soon please.
Funny, but we needed something more contemporary.
Even his musical tastes are more contemporary.
Then there's the more contemporary stuff.
It couldn't be more contemporary.
Anyone more contemporary, Rick wonders.
I take a more contemporary view.
There have been more contemporary roles, too.
"More contemporary, more ethnic, more funky.
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