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The phrase "attention to developing a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the focus or emphasis placed on the process of development in various contexts, such as education, business, or personal growth.
Example: "The organization is placing significant attention to developing a more inclusive workplace culture."
Alternatives: "focus on creating a" or "emphasis on fostering a".
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Creative turned its attention to developing a device "at least as beautiful as iPod," Ms. O'Malley said.
role to Glueck, in early 2016, has turned his attention to developing a feature called Pilgrim, which he describes as a "context engine".
But on his recent trip to Beijing it was the Chinese who told him to pay more attention to developing a globally competitive private sector.
Recently Potter and GW's team have turned their attention to developing a cannabis-based treatment for psychosis and related illnesses such as schizophrenia.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, theorists turned their attention to developing a quantum field theory based on coloured quarks.
A man of acute sensibility and known as a friend of numerous painters, poets, and other artists, Maritain devoted much attention to developing a philosophy of the arts.
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The paper showcases the value of connecting the literatures on licensing and attention to develop a more comprehensive understanding of how licensing affects innovation.
We intend to pay special attention to develop a quantitative measure to the performance evaluation of contrast-enhancement algorithms based on the different metrics defined in the article.
In particular, with "Proposition Infinity", they paid specific attention to developing the plot in a way that would "history-proof" the episode and avoid being over-politicized or "preachy".
Now he is turning his attention to developing young players in Wiltshire, an area he calls a "black hole" of talent.
Meanwhile, greater attention to developing and coordinating strategies for a nonviolent transition could well be helpful.
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