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The phrase "a company to develop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an organization that is intended for the purpose of development, such as in business or technology contexts.
Example: "We are looking to establish a company to develop innovative software solutions for small businesses."
Alternatives: "an organization for development" or "a firm to create".
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Rayonier of Jacksonville, Fla., recently formed a company to develop its land in Florida and Georgia.
The service could also minimize startup costs by teaming up with a company to develop, install and operate the equipment.
In January, the city announced it had hired a company to develop a management strategy to protect the Croton watershed.
They formed a company to develop the project in 2009 and now, with 11 of 24 households committed, expect to break ground this fall.
Intellectual Ventures, established by the former Microsoft chief scientist Nathan Myhrvold, has started a company to develop communications antennas made from metamaterials.
— The new movie "Extraordinary Measures" is based on the true story of a father who starts a company to develop a treatment for the rare genetic disease threatening to kill two of his children before they turn 10.
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She also has a viral blog, a book out next month and a deal pending with a production company to develop a television series.
Carnival is also working with a Finnish company to develop a low-pollution diesel engine.
And you don't need to do a placement in a tech company to develop your digital skills.
Microcoating would earn money, for example, from a computer company to develop a way to get barium strontium titanate onto semiconductor chips.
OO DOE Agrees To Involvement In Clean Line Transmission Project - partnering with a Houston company to develop a $2.5 billion wind energy superhighway from the Oklahoma Panhandle to the southeastern United States.
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