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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are only developing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is in the process of being created or improved, often implying that it is not yet complete.
Example: "The new software features are only developing, and we expect to have a full release by next month."
Alternatives: "are still in development" or "are currently being developed."
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The undeniable role of prenatal growth on metabolic outcomes appears, even in school-aged children, whose metabolic damages are only developing.
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Unfortunately, these investigations are little known, since they are only developed in the third volume of his Theory of Science which receives far less attention than it deserves.
This promotes the perception that recommendations are only developed after careful evaluation of the evidence by knowledgeable experts in oncology.
The Isle of Wight licence covers 280 sq miles (725 sq km) but the firm is only developing part of the area.
Iran insists it is only developing peaceful nuclear power.
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The concept underlying it was only developed in 2007.
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The minute planning laws came into existence, land was only developed for the common good.
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