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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the developed" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing topics related to developed countries, technologies, or concepts, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The report focuses on the challenges faced by nations about the developed world."
Alternatives: "regarding the developed" or "concerning the developed".
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My book is only about the developed world.
But many here are expressing doubts about the developed nations' sincerity and are especially critical of the fact that President Bush, the leader of the world's biggest economy and its largest polluter, has decided not to attend.
To help raise that money, the European Union wants to reach a deal at Copenhagen that would bring about the developed world's participation in a global carbon trading system.
Yet it also contains the danger that development will destroy the very thing people have come to enjoy.Emerging economies are suspicious about the developed world telling them to act responsibly.
Panda Hugger: And what about the developed economies?
We'd come to Congo to try to find out more about the developed world's thirst for coltan, cassiterite, and the other colorfully named minerals that make the electronics industry go round.
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How about in the developing world?
But what about the developing world?
And it's about the developing world.
What can it tell us about the developing mind?
Much of this new emphasis stems from research about the developing brains of young children.
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