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The phrase "hasten the development" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to speed up or accelerate the process of something developing or progressing. Example: The new policies implemented by the government are expected to hasten the development of the country's economy.
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He can hasten the development of less-polluting alternatives to older-generation refrigerants and other chemicals.
Rapid depletion of glucose from the blood might, in turn, hasten the development of obesity.
Finding ways for machines to collaborate in other settings could hasten the development of a new generation of service robot.
Last November, the Chinese leadership announced it would hasten the development of information technology for military purposes.
Tesla, Nissan and Ford have received hefty government energy loans to hasten the development of electric-car technology.
Dr. Borriello said one trend that would hasten the development of networks of embedded devices was the falling cost of wireless communications.
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In Europe, environmental laws have hastened the development of waste-to-energy programs.
One definite negative is that herbicide tolerance has hastened the development of glyphosate-resistant weeds.
This process of handing down skills and patterns hastened the development of communication.
Public transportation first hastened the development of rural Bedford, as it was known before 1900.
Crosby's enthusiasm and shrewdness hastened the development of stereophonic sound, multitrack recording and other wonders we now enjoy.
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shorten the development
hasten the evolution
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