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The phrase "developing city" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to cities that are undergoing economic or population growth. For example, "Daytona Beach is a developing city, with many new businesses and housing complexes popping up."
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"As a developing city, Delhi is facing the binary problems of development and conservation," said A.G. Krishna Menon of the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage, who was instrumental in nominating the cities to Unesco's program.
It is a developing city".
Also, Mumbai is a developing city, and all the debris from buildings being knocked down needs to go somewhere".
For decades, that mirage in glass and neon had been the most rapidly developing city in the US.
A Walk in the Park Bangalore is a rapidly developing city, and its garbage disposal problem has been the subject of recent attention.
In the earlier book, the developing city deprives the house of all that she loves: flowers, children playing, the changing of the seasons.
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At present, Dhaka's land price is increasing at a tremendous rate which is much higher than the contemporary developed and developing cities in the world.
The subgroup analyses showed that the prevalence of HIV infection was 7.5% from developing cities and 6.1% from developed cities, whereas the prevalence of syphilis was 8.6% from developing cities and 15.1% from developed cities.
The prevalence of HIV infection was slightly higher in developing cities (7.5%) than in developed cities (6.1%), whereas the prevalence of syphilis was significantly lower in developing cities (8.6%) than in developed cities (15.1%).
However, most studies focus on developed cities; only a few focus on developing cities.
In contrast, there are a number of examples in developed countries that may provide some guidance for developing cities.
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