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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a product developed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a product that has been created or designed, often in a business or technical context.
Example: "The company launched a product developed to enhance user experience and streamline operations."
Alternatives: "a product created" or "a product designed".
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Mr. Jay said: "This is a product developed by Rubin and Summers.
Later this year, Ademco will release a product developed with Timex that gives new meaning to a wristwatch alarm.
The new presidential choppers will be assembled in America by Lockheed Martin, but they are basically a product developed by an arm of Finmeccanica, a state-owned Italian defence conglomerate.
A huge market with customers yearning for a product developed by great engineers requires very little firepower.
Originally, Magento was a product developed and marketed by Varien, a decade-old e-commerce software and consultancy company.
For those of you who are just now tuning in, Homescreen is a product developed out of betaworks that was originally meant to measure metrics around betaworks products.
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The Bristol-Myers deal with ImClone was the largest deal ever signed by a pharmaceutical company for a single product developed by a biotechnology company.
The government has made a fuss over Apple's eviction from its app store of a popular product developed by a French start-up firm.
A synthetic product developed in a lab in order to keep Rick Ross in a never-ending supply of exotic gemstones?
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