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The phrase "a develop one" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a developed one"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to something that has been fully formed or matured, such as a product or idea.
Example: "We need to present a developed one that meets all the requirements."
Alternatives: "a refined one" or "a mature one."
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The youthful identifier develops into a develop one on the off chance that it experiences self-resistance.
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In any case, Trump is making a major economic error in comparing the GDP of a developed country to a developing one.
The components may in fact be different in a developed country compared to a developing one and may be related to cultural and social factors.
At best it shifts a cut in a developed country to one in a developing one.
Young fruit, showing aborted ovules and a developing one.
Bayliss added: "We've had some good results, but it's a reminder to people back home in England that this team is still a developing one.
Bags of money in garages, frightened savers fleeing banks and even the country: these aren't the sort of stories you associate with a comparatively-prosperous European country, but with a developing one facing a life-or-death economic crash.
Even when Brazil's carbon-credits issue was postponed, a further obstacle was opened up by Turkey, which wants to be counted as a developing country rather than a developed one.
However, there has been little attention given to the current manufacturing costs between a developed country and a developing one.
The new agenda, in a way, makes every country a developing one.
It's hard for any country, especially a developing one, to look at the money-making potential and walk away.
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