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The phrase "account of the development" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a narrative or explanation regarding the progress or evolution of a particular subject or project.
Example: "The report provides a detailed account of the development of renewable energy technologies over the past decade."
Alternatives: "narrative of the development" or "description of the development".
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Very nice account of the development of the ICABR.
"Gulag," her second book, is an account of the development of the Soviet concentration camps.
Bair's detailing of them runs parallel to her account of the development of his steely art.
For an account of the development in the United States, see 2 Wigmore, pp. 686695.
Writer gives a detailed account of the development of Hockney's unique manner of using photography.
He was interested in history and wrote an account of the development of the longbow.
His history, now lost, was an account of the development of Rome from the earliest times.
Wills's account of the development of the papacy does not claim to be based on original research.
For an account of the development of the airplane and the advent of civil aviation see history of flight.
A Dream of Passion, Strasberg's autobiographical account of the development of method acting, was published posthumously in 1987.
The bulk of the chapter is an account of the development of the daylight factory between 1898 and 1917.
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