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The phrase "associated developments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to developments that are related or connected to a particular subject or event.
Example: "The report outlines the associated developments in technology that have influenced the industry over the past decade."
Alternatives: "related advancements" or "connected progress".
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While so-called "globalizations" have often been illustrated by the Whole Earth image, associated developments have essentially revealed vast dimensions of space and time that have unsettled our very concept of world and are characteristic issues of the Anthropocene.
Within little more than a decade Samsung had become a global leader in LCD and LED and associated developments in batteries and chips.
Further associated developments in the 1970s, again in the U.S. included deinstitutionalization, the independent living movement, increased number of community-dwelling older people with complex care needs, the fragmented care delivery system, and the need for cost control [ 6- 8].
Associated developments include spatial resolution modelling, incorporation of prior object information in the reconstruction algorithms, better motion estimation and correction, and improved scatter correction using simulations and anatomical priors.
The most significant development is the digital computer and associated developments in computer science.
That doesn't bode well for two-year LLB graduates joining the job market when they are barely out of their teens, but the fee rises, and associated developments, could change these attitudes.
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This paper summarizes the design of the prototype CAREM and associated development activities.
Construction of the railroad and establishment of the great shipyard brought thousands of workers and associated development.
Arteriography showed bilateral occlusions of several lower limb arteries and associated development of a collateral network of vessels.
McEwen, G.K. et al. Early evolution of conserved regulatory sequences associated with development in vertebrates.
Moreover, compensation associated with development increases profitability of lands that balance agriculture and wind development [1].
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