(begin to) develop
develop into
develop from
develop simultaneously
develop ability
develop new product
strive to develop
develop a habit
develop a taste for opera; develop a friendship.
develop in breadth and depth
develop a new symptom
develop the child's mentality
the plant will develop into a dense bush.
this can develop into a bad habit.
develop a new cottage industry.
Caterpillars develop into butterflies.
a developer of hidden talent.
developed a rash; developed agoraphobia.
the symptom develops in the hand contralateral to the lesion.
a strongman with well-developed muscles.
Today, we know human embryos have tails that dissolve as the embryo develops.
Patients have also developed pneumonia and kidney failure.
I'm afraid you have developed non-impostor syndrome.
A smart refrigerator line that Haier developed.
Their distinctive cackling tone is well developed.
We'll look more closely at those as this story develops.
Pulmonary edema can develop in a few ways and often develops through a combination of mechanisms.
Could you suggest some alternative energy sources that can be developed more?
Bombs that either side might develop and use.
Another idea being developed is a space elevator.
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