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The phrase "appetite for the development of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a desire or enthusiasm for growth, progress, or innovation in a particular area or field.
Example: "The company's appetite for the development of new technologies has led to several groundbreaking products."
Alternatives: "desire for the advancement of" or "enthusiasm for the progress of".
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"If there really isn't an appetite for the development of new series, then there's limited opportunity to develop them," he said.
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However, loss of appetite is not obligatory for the development of cachexia [ 4].
Still, says Kogevinas, having long been excluded from such proceedings, many members of the scientific community have little appetite for contributing to the development of public policy except in the most technical manner.
Consequently, the mechanisms underpinning the regulation of appetite and energy regulation have received particular attention, notably for the development of anti-obesity drugs.
Accelerated GE has significant consequences for the development of diabetes and obesity, independent from dysregulation of appetite (Clegg and Shafat, 2009).
Results suggest that caregivers are a high-risk group for the development of emotional symptoms such as nervousness, exhaustion, decreased appetite, and difficulty sleeping, symptoms that may or may not constitute a psychiatric disorder.
Watch out for the development of diarrhea.
Look for the development of ear infections.
For example, the development of important central circuits regulating appetite and metabolism occurs prenatally in humans and NHP, while rodent maturation of these systems primarily occurs postnatally [41] [45].
But it turns out that both architects lost their appetite for the risk of development when the real estate market collapsed and financing disappeared in the mid-1980's.
He rejoined Liverpool as an ambassador for the youth academy, he did media work, and friends say his appetite for studying developments of the game across Europe was as avaricious as that of the obsessive Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger.
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