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The phrase "expedite the development of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the need for something to happen quickly, or in other words, to be expedited. For example: "The director wanted to expedite the development of the new product in order to capture the early market share."
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Public investment would likely be needed to help expedite the development of combination ARVs optimized for developing countries.
Given that substantial barriers exist for the private sector in cases where potential for a strong profit may not be evident (Table 3, for example), additional public investment would likely be needed to help expedite the development of ARV regimens optimized for developing countries.
A systematic framework has been developed as part of an effort to expedite the development of crystallization systems.
This result exemplifies the importance of developing monodisperse nanoparticle formulations that are well characterized in order to expedite the development of clinically beneficial nanomaterials.
We've been working with the officials of California to expedite the development of new electric generating capacity.
We should back up our demands with actions, by instituting a tax on gasoline that would expedite the development of fuel substitutes and alternatives.
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But Dr. Merit Cudkowicz, a professor of neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital and a chairwoman of the Northeast A.L.S. Consortium, compared Dr. Rutkove's discovery to the way magnetic resonance imaging expedited the development of drugs for multiple sclerosis.
The World Health Organisation and a number of European governments are now talking to manufacturers about expediting the development of such a vaccine and, on May 22nd, American officials announced a $1 billion scheme with the same goal.In this section On target, finally Putting the pieces together Good game?
Small quantities of these species in the initial mixture decrease considerably the ignition delay, by expediting the development of the thermal runaway.
Through this work, we have demonstrated the potential of integrated crystal and particle engineering in expediting the development of tablet products of challenging drugs using the economical direct compression process.
The presence of the Russian warships in the Derwent River, and the condemning of the Battery Point batteries in 1878 had expedited the development of the Alexandra and Kangaroo Batteries.
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