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The sentence 'There have been a few developments' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this sentence to emphasize that progress has been made on a particular topic or issue. For example, you could say, "We've been discussing this issue for months, but there have been a few developments that suggest we may be coming to a resolution soon."
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But Goodenough said 18C repeal was not as urgent any more because "there have been a few developments" since March.
While the Bagger has been focusing on special effects and chimp eyes, there have been a few developments in the awards world today.
"Over the last few months, there have been a few developments that I am not at liberty to disclose," Mrs. Pirro said.
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There have been a few smaller studies suggesting that wind-farm development may have depressed property values in some areas.
There have been a few.
There have been a few horrors.
(There have been a few rival claimants).
There have been a few encouraging signs.
Since 1992 there have been a few additional advances.
There have been a few small triumphs.
There've been a few.
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