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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and then to develop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a sequence of actions or steps in a process, particularly when the development phase follows an initial action.
Example: "First, we will gather the necessary data, and then to develop a comprehensive report based on our findings."
Alternatives: "and subsequently to create" or "and then proceed to develop".
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"So you learn to evaluate and identify each person's potential and then to develop it.
This chapter illustrates how to apply basic engineering principles to biological structures, and then to develop clinical applications.
He said his first task would be to assess the region's medical resources to meet a biological attack, and then to develop prevention and response strategies.
Accordingly, efforts are under way to identify components of the delta virus that induce immunity in the body and then to develop a vaccine against delta.
"His work in helping to manage the crisis and then to develop the post-crisis regulatory framework has been exemplary," he added.
The purpose of this investigation is to first critically assess the adequacy of the current design method, and then to develop an improved design methodology.
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Once the desire for power is implanted, it leads to developing a plan to get that power, and then to developing a plan to get more power.
She advises clients to use such services to track down former colleagues and bosses, then to develop a plan for staying in contact.
CFD methods were firstly validated with existing data and then used to develop and investigate the new method based on a compressor cascade.
At this stage, the code structure was deemed complete and then applied to develop and report themes.
This is what we mean by "overrunning," and it caused widespread clouds and then snow to develop across the region Saturday evening and overnight.
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