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"quicken development" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation where something is progressing more quickly than before. For example, "The implementation of new technologies has quickened the development of our company."
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Taylor has only 10 days left before he heads for India on the England Performance Programme, which is designed to quicken the development of players on the cusp of the England side, and compensation negotiations between his county Leicestershire and chief suitor Nottinghamshire appear to have stalled.
By temporarily sacrificing a pawn, he quickened his development.
Despite his bitter memories, he believes last year's game quickened his development.
The abolition of inland customs duties in 1835 created an open market, and the construction of railways (beginning in 1854) further quickened the development of business and industry.
After World War II, industrial development quickened.
At a time when many American airports are falling into disrepair, China is quickening its air travel development, with plans to build nearly 100 more airports by 2015, including some at high altitudes, where special landing gear is required.
With that not in the cards, one would expect the pace of development to have quickened after the President's policy was unveiled.
Post WWII the large number of GI's returning, President John A. Hannah's push to expand resulting in a large increase in enrollment quickened in the pace of development south of the river.
We recommend four approaches that include: redirecting state and federal incentives, investing in research and development, directing regulations and policies that will quicken the adoption of Smart Grid technology, and focusing on outreach and education.
Utor's development following its naming was slow, but quickened as the tropical storm neared the Philippines.
It's easy to shrug our collective shoulders as if these technologies have always been around, but we're really on a remarkable trajectory of quickening innovation, and Google is at the forefront of much of this development.
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