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The phrase "a sort of development" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is not fully defined or is somewhat ambiguous in nature, often indicating a gradual change or evolution.
Example: "The project has undergone a sort of development that has shifted its original goals."
Alternatives: "a kind of progress" or "a type of evolution."
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This is effectively a sort of development tribunal: when bugs or gameplay problems are encountered, they decide what gets fixed first.
"You know there's a complex spatial and social balance, as Lincoln observed back when the population of the USA was 30m, the same as ours".That was typical Ghani learned, right-minded and defiant; but also prone to a sort of development gobbledygook that can raise doubts about the feasibility of his plans.
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Because Marcus never really struggles to reconcile clashing imperatives, he never undergoes any sort of development or evolution.
But I think the more intelligent ones also saw a theory that allowed for a sort of jagged development of crisis.
The smaller network has actually been serving as a sort of programming development petri dish for the bigger one, giving NBC ideas for two of its new shows.
With the format geared towards such predictable revelations, there's an uneasy sense here that poverty-stricken areas are being treated as a sort of personal development theme park, deprivation utilised to help shortsighted westerners appreciate their privilege.
Park Hill has become symbolic for all the wrong reasons: a sort of mannequin development that stands in for a whole raft of festering symptoms caused by extreme social inequality.
"This is a sort of 1950s development mentality that often proceeds in a very authoritarian way, in terms of not respecting human rights, not respecting environmental law, not really looking at the alternatives," said Brent Millikan, the Amazon programme director in Brazil for International Rivers.
If anything, dogs resemble juvenile rather than fully adult canids, a sort of arrested development which accounts for the way they remain dependent on their human owners throughout their lives.But what makes the dog-wolf paradigm especially misleading, Mr Bradshaw argues, is that until recently, the studies of wolves were of the wrong wolves in extremely artificial conditions.
He also suffers from a sort of arrested development.
I was about to become an Architecture Manager (a sort of business development specialist) and join the skeletal crew at Intel's newly opened Budapest office.
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