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The phrase "a natural development of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has evolved or progressed in a way that feels organic or expected.
Example: "The new policy is seen as a natural development of the previous guidelines established last year."
Alternatives: "an expected evolution of" or "a logical progression of".
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That she ultimately became allegorized to personify wisdom and righteousness was a natural development of her patronage of skill.
In France, where surviving material is most extensive, the various regional schools are mostly a natural development of their immediate predecessors.
They learned to deal with "halves" and "doubles," with estimates of size, with a natural development of multiplication tables and slowly, with formal arithmetic.
Grid computing is a natural development of distributed computing given the recent progress in the networking technology, including the Internet.
Despite the hiccups, the venture capital backers remain confident in this next generation of enterprise names, seeing them as part of a natural development of the Web.
Despite the hiccups, venture capital backers remain confident in this next generation of enterprise names, viewing them as part of a natural development of the Web.
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Ravaan is a natural development out of Ratnam's work up to this point both in its production and story.
They describe this as a natural development, the 'circle of life'.
Is this pure chance, a natural development, an unavoidable consequrnce of human nature -or are such things possibly the result of our own selfish greed which offers others little choice?
The trumpet was his first love and out of an affinity for traditional musicianship came what seemed like a natural development into the world of DJing and producing.
Hintikka's approach to inductive logic can be seen as a rather natural development of Carnap's continuum of inductive methods (Carnap 1952).
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