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The phrase "a lot of developments since" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that there have been many changes or advancements that have occurred from a specific point in time up to the present.
Example: "There have been a lot of developments since the last conference that we need to discuss."
Alternatives: "many advancements since" or "numerous changes since".
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"There's been a lot of development since we seeded the area," he said.
"There was a lot of development in Australia," he recalled.
I imagine there's a lot of development to do.
Since the Pakistani military recaptured the territory from the Taliban, it has brought a lot of development in the area.
I still had a lot of development to do.
It's a process that involves a lot of development of community relationships and trust relationships.
But there's a lot of development.
There is a lot of development.
By itself, that would prompt a lot of development.
"There is a lot of development that is taking a lot of land," Mr. Meng said.
There's a lot of development, and a lot of empty space.
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