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The phrase "as further developments occur" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something will happen or be updated as new information or changes arise.
Example: "We will keep you informed as further developments occur regarding the project timeline."
Alternatives: "as new updates arise" or "as additional changes take place."
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These chances were subsequently raised as further development occurred, with the system receiving a medium chance of development early on October 10, and a high chance of development as it approached the southern Leeward Islands late the following evening.
Usually, batteries find a niche where they are most effective, but until further development occurs we can't know what that will be for lithium sulphur graphene.
No further development occurs until the shelled embryos are eaten by an arthropod, which serves as a necessary intermediate host.
Once again, no further development occurs unless the cystacanth is ingested by its definitive host, a vertebrate.
Further development occurs if the muscle tissue containing the encysted larva is eaten by an appropriate host; the worm matures and reproduces in the host's intestine.
The questions posed by the story is what the natural basis of morality is and how further development occurs.
Further development occurred during Mardikh VI, which lasted until c. 60 AD.
No further development occurs until the tissue cysticercus is ingested.
We may also revisit this decision as further developments warrant.
That aspect of the decision meant that further developments will occur in the realm of statutory interpretation and administrative action.
They move from one issue to the next with frequent interruptions as new developments occur.
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