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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and is already developing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is currently in the process of being developed or is progressing.
Example: "The project is gaining traction and is already developing into a comprehensive plan."
Alternatives: "and is currently evolving" or "and is already in progress."
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Matt Murray was in net for most of Pittsburgh's Cup run last spring, no small accomplishment for a 22-year old, but he's rail thin and is already developing an injury track record.
EHang debuted its short-range flying vehicle at CES, and is already developing an even more advanced model.
It certainly bests the Rift in terms of immersion and is already developing an ecosystem that looks as though it is going to attract non-gamers particularly well in the coming months.
Rizk is excited about working with the city and is already developing a plan to become its permanent animal-care solution.
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Statoil, the Norwegian oil and gas giant, is already developing what could become the first commercial-scale floating wind farm, off the coast of Scotland.
Yet lighter forms of fuel oil are more expensive, and a tussle is already developing over the reach of the legislation.
Contacted Wednesday, Reagan said he wants to stay in radio and that he is already developing a nationally syndicated show.
He believes Nordic companies will target Spain and northern Italy, where they could gain an "early mover advantage," rather than Germany and the U.K., where competition is already developing and which are likely to develop their own e-zone.
The trust running Guy's and St Thomas's hospitals in London is already developing such a video.
"Customer loyalty is already developing in New Jersey".
If the item provides useful clinical information, the scale is already developed and short enough, and the item need not be removed.
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