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"non-stop development" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to continuous or uninterrupted progress or growth. Example: The company prides itself on its non-stop development, constantly introducing new products and features to meet the ever-changing needs of its customers.
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According to (Петрушенко et al. 2006; Eliot 2010; Zimmermann 2015; Martin 2004; Yergler 2013), needless to say, that Google exists with a special culture and a wide variety of subculture because of its non-stop development.
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From 9am September 30th to 5pm October 1st, up to 400 developers & designers from around the world will meet for 36 hours of non-stop mobile development.
All that said, we have to always be braced for the inevitable downturns as we understand that there are constantly issues about which to be concerned – drama in Washington, ongoing trade hostilities with China and the non-stop drumbeat of geopolitical developments – all potential causes of the next big decline.
Neath Port Talbot Council's head of economic development Gordon Andrews called it a "three day non-stop celebration".
"Improving non-stop"?
Non-stop flowers".
"Non-stop orgasms.
It was non-stop.
Non-stop bickering ensued.
He worked non-stop.
Laughed almost non-stop.
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