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"strongly developing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a situation or trend that is progressing or growing significantly and with a lot of force or intensity. Example: The economy of the country is strongly developing, with new industries emerging and increasing investment from foreign companies.
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"Thanks to Andrei, St . Petersburgdesign is strongly developing, because it was kept down for so long," said Andrei Pecholin, a St . Petersburgdesign critic.
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World governance is the lubricant of development Strongly developed and aimed at long-term coordination and cooperation, but only if related to direct national interests.
Thorectes species are characterized by the presence of mandibles with strongly developed scissorial areas and well-developed molar areas capable of triturating dry-pellet, an adaptation that suggest that these species are dung-fiber consumers and not dung-juice consumers [48].
Farmers in Western Australia grow 85 percent of the world's lupin crop, and research on the plant is strongly developed there, although Dr. Sweetingham said the development of lupin products was "most advanced" in Europe.
Remodelling in metapodials begins with the development of Haversian bone in the inner cortex and is already strongly developed in juvenile specimens.
The skull was large and the gnawing teeth strongly developed.
This perhaps accounts for their strongly developed aggressive behaviour.
Two: wealthy countries with small populations and strongly developed cinema infrastructures (Iceland, Singapore, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, Hong Kong) dominate the list.
David Lordkipanidze, director of the Georgian National Museum, said the primitive humans were short, with small brains and strongly developed legs.
The shell is small and distinctive for its strongly developed ribbing.
Incisors adapted to nipping were followed by strongly developed canines, important features in predatory animals.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com