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Discover LudwigThe phrase "new tendency" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a new direction or pattern of behavior or thought that is emerging in a particular field or society. Example: "This article discusses the new tendency towards minimalism in interior design, with many homeowners opting for clean lines and neutral colors."
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The new tendency in metal is getting outside of genre and causing confusion, which is good.
The Cipriani affair told of a delicious new tendency to self-destruct.
He realized many, many years ago that he had to work with young people to intercept a new tendency".
I hate this new tendency to think that anyone who disagrees with you is stupid or part of some conspiracy.
Godard, along with François Truffaut, was then at the head of the new tendency in French film, the Nouvelle Vague.
Mr Umunna also criticised the new tendency for Labour frontbenchers to speak their minds instead of repeating the party line on an issue.
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Time and again, the city has manifested new tendencies within the uprising.
From 312, when Constantine became emperor of the West, coin types began to show new tendencies.
In the fine arts, only a few monuments have any suggestion of new tendencies.
These social and pedagogic changes were bound up with new tendencies in philosophy.
I believe he will accomplish much as a generator of new ideas and help bring about new tendencies in theater".
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