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"a development from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that has evolved from a previous situation or state. For example, "The introduction of smartphones is a development from the days of landlines and bulky flip phones."
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The country's missile programme has mainly been developed from the Scud, itself a development from the German V2 rockets of World War II.
2.40pm: A development from one of the cables published in the You ask, we search exercise.
This was not merely a development from logic to implementation; in several cases there was a development from a system design to a corresponding logic.
The new feature seems to be a development from similar features such as Our Stories.
The cruse lamp was a development from floating-wick pan lamps used by Mediterranean peoples in pre-Christian times.
The patterns Adam rightly criticizes are not so much the result of any decision by the league, I think, as they are a development from circumstances.
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That dictionary, like this, its latest spinoff ("a byproduct or an incidental development from a larger project"), was created "on historical principles".
Some analysts might see this as a positive development from a technical perspective.
Sometimes you don't get that from players who are in a development system from a very young age.
Skiing both as recreation and as a sport was a natural development from its utilitarian applications.
He recalled a product development from his PayPal days, where an engineer developed a better way to authenticate bank accounts.
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