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"in the current development" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific stage or phase of progress or growth in a situation or project. Example: "In the current development of the company, we have seen a significant increase in profits over the past quarter."
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In the current development plan, the goal for wind energy is 30 gigawatts.
Contacted by the Guardian, Sullivan denied any ongoing involvement in the current development.
In the current development stage, the introduced methods are providing useful information and allow deep insight to the measured data.
Bridge designs need a breakthrough in the current development limitations, and then become more intelligent and integrated.
The theory of inverse problems for differential operators occupies an important position in the current development of the spectral theory of linear operators.
In the current development stage one of the limiting parameter in a cementitious carbon fibre composite is the bond between the fibres and the cementitious matrix.
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In sum, the current development makes the computation of Bayes factors straightforward for the vast majority of designs in experimental psychology.
In the current developments of the resource constrained environments, the trend is shifting towards lightweight algorithmic hardware designs.
In this paper, the current development of wind power industry in China is investigated, and exiting problems are discussed.
In the following section, these themes are considered in light of the current development debate to locate lessons from the past within the current narrative.
"Open space is rapidly disappearing from the landscape in Suffolk under the current development boom," the assemblymen said.
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