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'Evolution' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used as a noun or verb, to refer to the gradual development of something over time. For example, "The evolution of technology has made life easier than ever before".
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Evolution
noun
The process of accumulating change.
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The latest evolution of tobacco company strategies involves new nicotine products that make smoking attractive and confound the boundary between toxic and less toxic uses.
It is equally clear: evolution is definitely preferable if it is attainable.
Lobban credited Turing with starting the "irrevocable change" that led to the formation of GCHQ and its evolution into "the highly technological intelligence organisation that it is today".
But we're still in the very early stages of this evolution," says Kovacs.
Ian Goodman, head barman at the Oxo tower in London, has a special cocktail list that takes you through the evolution of the Martini, starting with the Martinez from 1887.
David Singleton, head of engineering for Android Wear at Google, said the companies were ready to "forge a new evolution for the luxury watch of the future".
It links us through evolution to every other living thing on earth and is an essential part of the story of who we are.
Our concerns that this decision will impact upon the future evolution and growth of thecentre:mk and Central Milton Keynes remain.
"The discovery of lesula highlights the TL2 Landscape as a significant forest region for the evolution and diversity of guenons, and suggests that there is more diversity yet to be discovered," she said.
What both Heinrich's "sharing ravens' and the macaques of Kampur do provide is a window into the gradual evolution of one of the most human of traits – altruism.
A permanent fixture, everything is explained in it, from the basic principles of palliative care to its origin and evolution.
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