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The phrase "a track record of developing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's history or experience in successfully creating or improving something over time.
Example: "The candidate has a strong track record of developing innovative solutions that have significantly increased efficiency in previous roles."
Alternatives: "a history of creating" or "an established record of developing".
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But Mr. Jeevan has a track record of developing similar programs.
Crucially, given the club's direction under Randy Lerner, Sherwood also has a track record of developing younger players and, as he proved during his short time in charge at White Hart Lane, he is prepared to give academy graduates a chance in the first-team if they are good enough.
The Premier League club have half a dozen French speakers in the squad, several of whom have struggled to make much impression since arriving in the summer, and Garde, as well as being well respected for his tactical knowledge, has a track record of developing younger players, which fits into Villa's long-term vision.
He said Ms McCarthy had a track record of developing "practical, cost-effective ways" to keep air clean.
According to Mike Baycroft, CEO of IFI CLAIMS Patent Services, these companies have a track record of developing intellectual property, "and they're there to stay".
Or will they be reporting to a manager with a track record of developing talent, empowering direct reports and creating a trusting environment where teammates thrive?
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Rovers have listed what they are looking for: a working knowledge of the Football League, success in managing a playing budget, excellent contacts, "a proven track record of developing a youth structure and pathway", commitment to the local community, leadership and "a pleasing and willing personality" – a lot of boxes to tick.
Like the Toffees, 'La Real' are a provincial northern club with a good track record of developing local young players who have enjoyed a fair amount of success over the years, despite being forced to live in the shadow of more famous local rivals in red (Athletic Bilbao).
Although local government in the UK has a longer track record of developing a market for care services (especially since the passage of the 1990 NHS and Community Care Act), a series of NHS reforms have followed suit, also drawing on market-based approaches (see [ 2, 3]).
"This is a group of engineers with a long track record of developing commercially viable technology," Mr. Harmes said.
"Jim has a great track record of developing players and bringing on players and we are delighted to have him," he said.
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