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The phrase "all this developed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the process or progression of events or ideas that have come to fruition over time.
Example: "After months of research and collaboration, all this developed into a comprehensive plan for the project."
Alternatives: "everything evolved" or "all this came about".
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All this developed into my bad habit of running in the halls.
And all this developed moments before what should be the most emotional experience of the week for the group.
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We'll have to see how all this develops, but suffice it to say that I don't expect security regulators to be in the forefront of AI financial adviser development.
How all of this develops will depend considerably on the lead proponents.
All of this develops with a muted but insistent sense of menace, which Norman signals by a series of surreal images, such as a bed covered in broken bits of Beethoven records.
Above all, this means developing better diagnostic tests, to ensure that prostate cancer is caught early, as mine was.
All this requires developed imaginative capabilities on the part of the participant and substantial cognitive effort if this task is taken seriously.
All this has developed around a festival initially conceived as an alternative to corporatized live music experiences with high ticket prices.
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