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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any developments have been" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about or reporting on progress or changes in a situation or project.
Example: "I wanted to check in and see if any developments have been made regarding the project timeline."
Alternatives: "any updates have occurred" or "any changes have taken place."
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In some countries, hardly any developments have been made since the initial introduction of nurse prescribing, even though nurse prescribing was sometimes introduced at a (much) earlier point in time, such as in Sweden and the USA.
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Several other large developments have been canceled.
"The latest developments have been somewhat excruciating," Mr. Tang said.
"Global economic developments have been quite disappointing," said Poloz.
As it happens, recent developments have been positive for growth.
These developments have been for "the common good".
Developments have been built near other parks, sometimes tastefully.
Technological developments have been crucial to these processes.
In this paper, some of these developments have been presented.
Coös and Grafton wind developments have been mentioned above.
But so far, practical developments have been few.
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