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The phrase "and future developments of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ongoing or anticipated changes, advancements, or progress in a particular field or subject.
Example: "The report outlines the current trends in technology and future developments of artificial intelligence."
Alternatives: "and upcoming advancements in" or "and prospective changes to".
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This chapter discusses the current status and future developments of the Smart Grid and its challenges.
In this review, we assess the current landscape and future developments of immunotherapy in aRCC.
The last section is devoted to recent advances and future developments of the DSM.
Trends and future developments of soft computing techniques in the field of multiphase flow measurement are also discussed.
The emergent challenges and future developments of hollow Pt-based nanocatalysts are also discussed in this paper.
This article also provides a framework for past, present and future developments of adhesive based technology in transdermal performance.
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This chapter will be focused on the applications, design, and future development of this component.
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