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Discover LudwigThe phrase "developing world" is correct and usable in written English.
It's typically used to refer to countries in the world that are less economically developed than others. For example, "The developing world faces many challenges in terms of poverty and inequality."
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Today 60% live in the developing world.
Now look at the developing world.
The developing world remains lamentably underinsured.
What, even in the developing world?
In the developing world, there isn't".
"In the developing world, it's primary power".
How about in the developing world?
In the developing world - in poverty.
Most of the developing world is rebounding.
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Some developing-world cities have monstrous commutes.
This is not a developing-world issue.
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