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Discover Ludwig"nascent concept" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means a new or emerging idea or concept. Example: The scientist's research has led to a nascent concept in the field of artificial intelligence, which could revolutionize the way we think about human-computer interaction.
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The cherishing of Modern buildings is a relatively nascent concept outside the architectural community.
To lose three players might not seem much nowadays; in 1995, when squad rotation was a nascent concept, it was literally more than a quarter of his side.
This might be defended as one-step-at-a-time pragmatism while the challenges of reliably valuing social and environmental costs and benefits are addressed (see the work at Puma) but it might also destroy the nascent concept.
Glass might still be a very nascent concept (only around 10,000 units are out in the wild, and even those have not been universally embraced, and even mocked by some).
The "Twists & Turns": I'd found myself in the middle of a massive hostile takeover, tense billion-dollar debt restructure and nascent concept transformed into an S&P500 Internet sensation.
Democracy is a nascent concept in Myanmar, and despite reforms that have produced a surprisingly vibrant parliamentary election campaign -- with more than 32 million eligible voters, and nearly 100 parties blanketing the country with banners and rallies -- the military remains firmly in charge.
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Every clone sold builds good will and trust towards the still-nascent concept of 3D home printing.
Grab: Self-driving vehicles (SDVs) are a nascent technology and concept in Singapore and all around the world.
By highlighting the embryonic status of emerging technological fields and nascent industries, the concept of technological zone is able to focus on this upstream, stakeholder and state-orchestrated regime-building work that shapes the rules of engagement of an emergent field [ 82].
The great progress made in the molecular-level characterisation of complex systems over the last few years and foreseeable improvements in nascent technology and concepts will lead to strong synergetic effects that will further advance our understanding of any complex natural and living system whose properties and functioning depend on both strong (covalent) and weak (noncovalent) interactions.
Torvalds posted Linux on the Internet, allowing others to copy and improve upon it, and the system became popular, giving a boost to the nascent open-source software concept.
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