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The phrase "and try to develop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when encouraging someone to make an effort to improve or create something.
Example: "In this workshop, we will discuss various strategies and try to develop new ideas for our project."
Alternatives: "and attempt to create" or "and work on developing".
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I, meanwhile, will wander off and try to develop a classic Cusack-ian romantic subplot.
We can grapple with this problem now, and try to develop workable solutions.
You do some sketches and try to develop what you think is a continuum — that's the way I work, anyway.
I think that would encourage lots more students to value their home languages and try to develop them.
You do some sketches and try to develop what you think is a continuum that's the way I work, anyway.
"I'm living home with my parents, so I will save up some money and try to develop a wardrobe for when I do get a job," she said.
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"You had imperfect information and tried to develop decisions based on that," he said.
Apartheid-era scientists developed poisons to kill black people and tried to develop drugs to make them sterile.
Mobil has built a school here and tried to develop a cashew-nut farm.
"Will's definitely looking at different scripts for me and trying to develop stuff".
They are sprucing up their websites and mobile apps and trying to develop catchy products of their own.
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