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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a working committee to develop" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a group formed to actively work on a specific project or initiative.
Example: "The organization has established a working committee to develop new strategies for community engagement."
Alternatives: "a task force to create" or "a development team to formulate".
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Since 2003, MOH has employed a working committee to develop CPGs, which are then disseminated to the acute care hospitals in Singapore.
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A failing school must form a committee to develop an improvement plan.
Finally, other incidentally mentioned interventions, as part of the implementation strategy, were: developing a project plan, establish a working committee and the use of passive reminders, e.g. posters.
Police are working with the organising committee to develop a legitimate way for people to resell and swap tickets without resorting to touts.
They should also create a committee to develop a new governing framework.
MITI formed a committee to develop a policy and action plan to develop advanced or new technology for aging nuclear power plants.
He intends to establish a "conduct committee" to develop procedures for conduct problems.
CIHI is working with its advisory committee to develop focused, clinically relevant comparative reports that surgeons, provinces, and hospitals can use to compare themselves to their peer groups.
The Japanese Industrial Engineering Bureau established a committee to develop the measurement of TE materials in 1998.
"To be clear, American has committed to work in collaboration with the committee to develop only potential consolidation scenarios, and this agreement does not in any way suggest that a transaction of any kind or with any particular party will be pursued," the airline said.
JM, RJ, CAW, CPA, TW, TM, and TP worked with the community advisory committee to develop the survey tool and provide guidance on the design, analysis, and dissemination process.
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