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The phrase "a large development of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing significant progress, growth, or changes in a particular area, such as technology, real estate, or social issues.
Example: "The city has seen a large development of new housing projects to accommodate the growing population."
Alternatives: "a significant increase in" or "a major expansion of".
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In 1989, the land was turned over to the Starrett Housing Corporation, which planned to use it for a large development of mixed-income housing.
The Irish laws point to a large development of rural industry in the period in which they were first written down, shortly before the Norse invasions beginning at the end of the 8th century.
New development Harrington-Williams is determined to keep going: the card up his sleeve is that, although numbers have gone down as a result of unsatisfactory Ofsted inspections in the past, there's a large development of new houses on his side of town.
Instead, the route will extend to the west of Euston, which involves bulldozing a large development of social housing called the Regent's Park Estate.
Between 1916 and 1931, a large development of campgrounds, cabins, stores and service facilities were built just east of the bridge to support anglers.
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The low subsurface conductivity in this region leads to a larger development of electric fields in response to changing geomagnetic fields (dB/dt) according to Faraday's Law, than in most other regions of North America (Wei et al. 2013), leading to larger GIC.
In 1986, OCMA settled on a plan to expand the current site as part of a larger development of the area around the neighboring Fashion Island mall.
Milano 2Your proudest business achievement in the 1970s was Milano 2, a very large development of offices and flats at Segrate on the outskirts of Milan.
A large development Planning Association meant a great amount of inter-connectivity and communication requirements.
This pressure can result in stagnation and unrealized development potential or spur sectoral complementarities and the evolution of a TIS into a larger "development block" of interlinked technological systems.
The Eco House in Norrköping, Sweden (1991) was a tiny courtyard dwelling (a prototype for a much larger development of holiday houses) made from a wooden frame, erected in two days, with straw bales sealed in clay plaster as the principal wall material - as economical and elegant as his Moroccan inspirations.
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