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'incapable of development' is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it to describe something that isn't able to evolve or progress. For example, "The irrigation system of the isolated village was entirely incapable of development."
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The next generation will be more numerous, poorer, less educated and more desperate.Does Africa have some inherent character flaw that keeps it backward and incapable of development?
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Experiments have shown that, at the start of gastrulation, ectoderm is incapable of progressive development of any kind; that only after invagination, with chordamesoderm lying directly underneath it, does ectoderm acquire the ability for progressive development.
Dr. Kim disparaged clean energy as incapable of powering development and even worse, suggested coal needed to remain on the table for the World Bank to be "taken seriously".
Moreover, a recent study shows that B. malayi parasites without Bm-cpl-1 are incapable of completing development to the L3 stage in mosquitoes [ 44].
As Lat B induced selective degradation of suspensors in embryos at all developmental stages, somatic embryos in the earliest developmental stages containing only small meristematic centres were incapable of further development without functional suspensors and died together with the suspensor cells.
Don't copy anyone, if you do people will dismiss you as unoriginal and incapable of individual development.
Nor is Britain incapable of decent developments.
But younger novelists were surely right when they criticised him for projecting to the world an archaic vision of Latin America, as an exotic and provincial place, incapable of successful modernisation, development and democracy.On the other hand, Macondo still co-exists with the modern world in many parts of Latin America.
Handouts from the foreign aid community have proved incapable of solving the development issues plaguing the world's poorest.
Mosquito transgenesis and paratransgenesis are two novel strategies that aim at rendering the vector incapable of sustaining Plasmodium development.
Instead, Innes argues that the regulatory system is essentially incapable of meaningfully addressing development on more than a case-by-case basis.
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