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The phrase "and developed a considerable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the growth or increase of something significant, often in a professional or academic context.
Example: "The company invested in research and development, and developed a considerable advantage over its competitors."
Alternatives: "and gained a significant" or "and achieved a substantial".
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He was diagnosed with cerebral palsy and symptomatic epilepsy and developed a considerable psychomotor retardation.
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By combining teaching with his research in differential equations, series, and higher algebra, Bocher developed a considerable reputation.
Both onstage and on disc the orchestra has developed a considerable reputation for specializing in American music, appropriate to a stellar representative of America's self-proclaimed Music City.
He did not regret coming to Lebanon, where he developed a considerable affection for the country and its people, and even acquired a Lebanese wife at the time.
Roman colonists developed a considerable spa there and also at Buxton, Derbyshire.
Köchel developed a considerable reputation in botany and mineralogy but from about 1851 devoted himself especially to music and the work of Mozart.
Mordecai Shehori, a pianist who has developed a considerable reputation among connoisseurs, found himself unable to finish his recital on Tuesday evening at Merkin Concert Hall.
In recent years, we developed a considerable range of networked robotic applications based on the software framework Finroc.
When you develop a considerable amount of grip strength, start deadlifting.
Petraeus is given little guidance, is in an unfamiliar venue, sets ambitious goals and develops a strategy that finds considerable success; To explore how executives adaptively employ their structures and administrative processes in implementing strategy.
Montoya is Colombian-born and developed his considerable skills as a driver outside of Nascar.
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