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No development is going on this proposal vs No development is going of this proposal

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrase should be 'no development is happening on this proposal.' The preposition 'on' is used to indicate the location or focus of the development activity.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 467 views

No development is going on this proposal

This phrase is incorrect. 'Going on' is not the appropriate construction to describe development on a proposal.

The correct phrase should be 'no development is happening on this proposal.'

Alternatives:

  • no development is happening on this proposal
  • there is no development on this proposal
  • no progress is being made on this proposal
  • no work is being done on this proposal
  • no advancements are being made on this proposal

No development is going of this proposal

This phrase is incorrect. 'Going of' is not a valid construction in English.

The correct phrase should be 'no development is happening on this proposal.'

Alternatives:

  • no development is happening on this proposal
  • there is no development on this proposal
  • no progress is being made on this proposal
  • no work is being done on this proposal
  • no advancements are being made on this proposal

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