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The phrase "appetite to develop" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a desire or eagerness to grow, improve, or learn in a particular area. Example: "She has a strong appetite to develop her skills in digital marketing to advance her career."
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"Steve has shown an appetite to develop both personally and to help develop English coaching".
While the Ireland of the 1980s was an economically grim landscape of dole queues and wastelands across its main cities, these were later replaced by an insatiable appetite to develop every square foot of land and property.
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The hope is that Google will invest heavily in Los Angeles and develop an appetite to acquire more companies in Los Angeles, said Jones, the former chief executive of Myspace.
I believe this has shown that there is a strong appetite among communities to develop the social value approach and to ensure that we make the most of this legislation.
"Their expansion demonstrates a continued strengthening of business ties between our two countries, and highlights the appetite of Scottish companies to develop into Indian markets".
To watch the video is to develop an appetite for soy.
We are working increasingly hard with young parents and receptive schools to develop an appetite and appreciation for theatre.
The neglect petition that the Administration for Children's Services filed against Mr. Gunnell shows that he admitted to smoking marijuana to develop an appetite.
A better understanding of obesity and its mechanisms, mainly hormonal and neuralpathways of regulating appetite and satiety will help to develop safer and more efficient procedures in the future.
"The same events in the Middle East are being pointed to by the nuclear energy lobby, the clean-coal lobby and the natural gas lobby". Longtime gas guzzlers might need much more dire circumstances than Middle East unrest to develop an appetite for green energy, he said.
John Bird, Grainger's biographer, also records that during his Frankfurt years Grainger began to develop sexual appetites that were "distinctly abnormal"; by the age of 16 he had started to experiment in flagellation and other sado-masochistic practices, which he continued to pursue through most of his adult life.
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