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"developing a new language" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe the process of creating a new language, either for practical purposes or as a creative exercise. Here is an example: "The linguistics professor spent years researching and developing a new language, which she named 'Lingua Nova.' Her innovative approach to grammar and vocabulary has sparked interest among other linguists and language enthusiasts."
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I'm looking forward to meeting old friends and making new ones, and developing a new language of design.
"Too much is at stake, and we need to reassess how we've been speaking about conditions in the world, and developing a new language that doesn't compromise the core truths, but at the same time does not incite to more madness".
With Schenkelberg's smaller works, it's more about developing a new language whereby shape, texture, color and most importantly reference forms complete thoughts.
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Early meteorologists not only developed an entirely new story about the weather; they developed a new language to describe it.
"We are trying to develop a new language, offer it to the world and use it," said Marwa Sharafeldin, an activist from Egypt.
And to that end it must try to develop a new language in which to address the anxieties, one that transcends the thin and abstract language of universal rights on the one hand, and the defensive, nativist language of group identity on the other.
Facebook as a result has developed a new language, Hack, to help keep types constant through large masses of code.
But what interests me is to develop a new language, to find a new aesthetics, to develop my new signature that relates to my vision as an individual.
Unless we can move beyond this dichotomy and develop a new language of regulation, the public dialogue, and the policy that flows from it, will be incomplete and flawed.
We're trying to develop a new language of dance that people all around the U.S. can get used to and feel that, hopefully, takes dance to the next step.
To translate and integrate any kind of biological reaction involved in TGF-β signaling pathways, we developed a new language, CADBIOM, based on guarded-transition formalism (see Methods and Additional file 1: Figures S1 and S2).
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