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The phrase "a high profile developer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a developer who is well-known or has a significant presence in their field, often associated with notable projects or achievements.
Example: "The conference will feature a high profile developer who has worked on several award-winning applications."
Alternatives: "a prominent developer" or "a well-known developer."
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Emaar, a high-profile developer, fell from a high of 15.7 dirhams to 5.5 on October 9th.
High profile developer Insomniac Games, whose games include the long running Ratchet and Clank series, Resistance and Spyro, and who is in the process of developing three games exclusively for the Oculus Rift, issued the statement: "Insomniac Games condemns all forms of hate speech.
The developer of Peace is Marco Arment, a high profile iOS developer known for being the first employee of Tumblr, as well as his previous apps Instapaper and Overcast.
He has today tweeted about the impact of his reputation as a high profile game developer on his work.
A similar fate befell Leeds' highest profile developer Kevin Linfoot, whose KW Linfoot firm had the vaulting ambition to design a 54-story glass-clad skyscraper with a 32-story twin called Lumiere.
Now, longtime residents in this town of 6.2 square miles find themselves in a zoning dispute with a relative newcomer: Charles B. Kushner, a wealthy developer who has a high profile and a checkered background.
The same developers have recently faced a high profile battle over the future of a community-run green space in the west end of Glasgow, where they are hoping to build flats.
A high profile publication.
But he has retained a high profile.
Volunteer to lead a high profile project.
USAToday is a high profile customer.
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