How to use in-sentence of “undeveloped”:
+ Ellon is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, approximately 16 miles north of Aberdeen, lying on the River Ythan which has one of the few undeveloped river Ythan Estuaryestuaries on the eastern coast of Scotland.
+ In the early 1960s, the local parish priests purchased a large, eight hectare, undeveloped block in Altona North.
+ Lower Egypt was mostly undeveloped scrubland, undeveloped for human life and filled with all types of plant life such as grasses and herbs.
+ The boat was anchored in Platts Harbor, a small undeveloped bay on the north shore of the island, with over 30 passengers asleep below decks when fire broke out shortly after 3 am.
+ It is an undeveloped district.
+ Guizhou is a relatively poor and economically undeveloped province, but rich in natural, cultural and environmental resources.
+ During Pak’s tenure, per capita income increased twentyfold, and South Korea’s rural, undeveloped economy was transformed into an industrial powerhouse.

