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"proposed development" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a project or plan that is being considered or suggested for future implementation. Example: The city council is currently discussing a proposed development in the downtown area that includes a new shopping complex and residential apartments.
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County officials shaved nearly 200 units off the original 600-unit proposal and altered the proposed development to time-shares.
The proposed development contravenes just about every official planning guideline.
The commission should use its planning authority to redirect this proposed development from wetlands to brownfields.
"We believe the proposed development will provide a platform for further employment-led regeneration.
Nightingales and spotted flycatchers have nested within 20 metres of the proposed development.
The proposed development will affect the reef at just about every stage.
In 2007, the Leucadia National Corporation acquired several historic downtown buildings for proposed development.
The proposed development is one of a number of "hydrokinetic" projects in the works.
Mid-January Cohen emails Putin's personal spokesman seeking help in advancing the proposed development in Moscow.
He also referred to the proposed development as being "in St Anne's Park".
Controversy over the proposed development has deepened after it received support at a council planning committee meeting on Wednesday.
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