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The phrase "much development" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used as a noun phrase to indicate a significant amount of improvement or progress in something. Example: "The city has seen much development in recent years, with new businesses and buildings popping up everywhere."
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"ARK" has no plot, not much argument, not much development.
HOW much development should be allowed on preserved farmland?
It's repetitive, and outside of dynamics there's not much development.
Not, it has to be said, that much development is visible.
Musical ideas and effects came and went, without much development, some arresting, others not, many derivative.
"And mobile really seemed like a great area of Google, because there's so much development there.
The school expansion is simply too much development in the worst possible place.
With its arid climate and poor soil, the Alentejo has never attracted much development.
"I'm not supportive of those tactics but there's been far too much development".
Development aid has failed, in the past, to stimulate much development.
Back then much development was speculative; today tenants are queuing up.
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