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The phrase "a beacon of development" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that serves as a guiding light or inspiration for progress and growth in a particular area. Example: "The new technology hub has become a beacon of development for startups in the region."
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Until 1990, when the two Yemens merged, South Yemen was a beacon of development and order.
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Like the "false mountains" featured in the exhibition such as pyramids, these sites can diminish mountains in our collective imagination by virtue of their serving as a beacon of human development, especially when built near or even on mountains.
In the 1980s, the teenage girl on film (Pretty in Pink, The Breakfast Club) was obsessed with cash; in the 1990s and early 2000s she was a beacon of spiritual development (Clueless, Legally Blonde) and dangerous sexuality (But I'm a Cheerleader, Boys Don't Cry).
Initiatives such as the establishment of SBS and his willingness to accept the flood of refugees flowing after the victory of the communists in the Vietnam war stamp him out as a beacon of enlightenment given the developments in subsequent decades.
If successful, it will be a beacon of what local activists sometimes call "development without displacement," an implicit rebuke to the tech-driven gentrification that is currently remaking the Bay Area.
Please keep watching.Donald Kaberuka President African Development Bank Tunis SIR – If South Africa is a beacon of hope for the continent then recent events are hardly encouraging.
Malala has become a beacon of light.
It remains a beacon of educational innovation.
Like I said, a beacon of reasonableness.
To be a beacon of hope.
A beacon of hope at a sad time for all.
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