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"unchecked development" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the growth or progress of something that has not been limited, controlled, or monitored. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as urban planning, economic policies, or environmental impact. Example: The city's unchecked development led to overcrowding, pollution, and inadequate infrastructure.
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With the spread of industrialization to all areas of the globe, scientists and policymakers alike have voiced mounting concerns over the ability of developing countries to limit the public health impacts of unchecked development.
And he promised to address the "unchecked development and traffic congestion that threaten New Jersey's quality of life".
The report observed that unchecked development would also expose more people and assets to the ravages of climate change.
And 15 years of unchecked development in the western suburbs has created a mini-city of towers, Santa Fe, without proper roads or public transportation leading to it.
A tidal wave of mass tourism, combined with poor planning and unchecked development, saw Acapulco's majestic beaches marred by a jungle of concrete hotels.
Meanwhile, regional competition between China and India could fuel the militarisation of space, with the unchecked development of anti-satellite weapons.
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For example, DNA methylation and histone methylation and acetylation can promote the reversion of normal liver cells into progenitor and stem cells whose unchecked growth is involved in liver cancer development.
Rising populations and flawed decisions about land use, like permitting unchecked coastal development, are putting more and more people in harm's way, the report said.
These practices allowed authoritarian regimes to take hold, corruptions to go unchecked, democratic development on the reverse.
"By the late 1960s, the American landscape was ravaged by decades of unchecked land development, blighted by urban decay in the big cities, and plagued by seemingly unstoppable air, noise, and water pollution," C. Jerry Simmons, an archivist and historian at the National Archives in Washington, wrote in 2009.
The period of unchecked growth is ending.
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