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Rikudo Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Technological development or technology development

1. Technology development

2. Technological development


I notice that people sometimes use them interchangeably.However, which one is grammatically correct?


Also, if I change the "development" to "advancement", is the answer still the same?

  

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Rikudo Also, if I change the "development" to "advancement", is the answer still the same? It depends on the context. Technology development began when the species **** sapiens became modern man with control of fire and functional tools made of stone.

  • Rikudo Also, if I change the "development" to "advancement", is the answer still the same?
  • It depends on the context.
  • Technology development began when the species **** sapiens became modern man with control of fire and functional tools made of stone.
  • The pace of technological development increased rapidly in the industrial age.
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RikudoAlso, if I change the "development" to "advancement", is the answer still the same?

It depends on the context.

Technology development began when the species **** sapiens became modern man with control of fire and functional tools made of stone.

The pace of technological development increased rapidly in the indust

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RikudoI notice that people sometimes use them interchangeably.However, which one is grammatically correct?

They are different. It is hard for two words next to each other to be grammatical or ungrammatical. I would have to see them in a sentence. But a development that occurs in the realm of technology is a technological development. That is what is usually

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