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The phrase "are developing on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ongoing projects or initiatives that are being created or improved upon in a specific context or platform.
Example: "The team are developing on a new software application that aims to enhance user experience."
Alternatives: "are working on a" or "are creating on a".
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British stars Billy Bragg, Neil Innes, Adam Ant and the Bond and Sherlock composer David Arnold are some well-known names backing the shared technology that Muddiman and her team are developing on a not-for-profit basis.
"Online Internet things are developing on a minute-by-minute, sometimes second-by-second basis on Twitter, and the law needs to catch up.
Although Solanum carolinense has an RNase-mediated self-incompatibility system [ 53, 66], our previous studies [ 32, 63] have shown that when cross pollen is scarce (older flowers remain unpollinated and/or few or no outcross fruit are developing on a plant), plants are capable of setting some self seed.
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These trust models are developed on a clustered mobile node network where security enhancement is certainly important.
Perhaps the most significant factor is that non-profit organisations, including councils, were developing on a major scale.
First, it is developing on a much wider scale: China alone accounts for a fifth of the world's population.
He's since joined the board of ad analytics company Metamarkets and is developing on a new startup while serving as Entrepreneur in Residence at Accel.
Currently, implementation plans often are developed on an ad hoc basis, and are rarely informed by available evidence.
In most cases, assay-related protocols are developed on an individual laboratory basis, resulting in a large number of different protocols being applied worldwide.
It was developed on a volunteer basis by a worldwide group of dedicated programmers.
The 3ality system has been developed on a relatively small budget of about $500,000, Mr. Schklair said.
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