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The phrase "are trying to develop" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing ongoing efforts to create or improve something.
Example: "The team are trying to develop a new software application that will enhance user experience."
Alternatives: "are working to create" or "are attempting to build".
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Fundraising is called development because we are trying to develop relationships with donors.
We have some young players we are trying to develop.
Researchers are trying to develop a norovirus vaccine, he said.
Insurers are trying to develop a new business model.
"We are trying to develop a cultural quarter," he explained.
Dozens of companies either have wind farms upstate or are trying to develop them.
They are trying to develop an ace, and Chamberlain seems up to it.
"We are trying to develop housing policies that will protect communities and provide good quality housing".
"We are trying to develop intelligence as to what mitigations are out there," Mr. Sanchez said.
Some American law-enforcement officers are trying to develop approaches similar to PEACE.
So some researchers are trying to develop simpler, more limited imaging technology.
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are proceeding to develop
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are trying to listen
are trying to figure
are trying to educate
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are trying to bring
are trying to do
are trying to keep
are trying to stop
are trying to settle
are failing to develop
are trying to sow
are trying to make
are trying to discern
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