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The phrase "concepts developed" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to ideas or theories that have been created or explored in some way. Example: "In his research paper, the author delves into the concepts developed by Freud and how they have influenced modern psychology."
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After personal views of the developments in the 1970s, the basic concepts developed at that time are explained.
During this period the more peculiarly Roman concepts developed chiefly in secular architecture.
"A lot of the concepts developed there could be applied here," he said.
A numerical example that illustrates the concepts developed with reference to a chimney structure is provided.
"But most of the concepts developed in the past wouldn't be useful because you couldn't build anything with them," he said.
We think that these concepts developed for understanding the characteristics of speech can be applied to teaching English as a foreign language with some success".
"We're exploring concepts developed by the CALO project and applying them to the consumer," said Adam Cheyer, Siri's founder and vice president of engineering.
Further Questions for Discussion: –How did archaeologists draw upon concepts developed in the Near East to form assumptions about African early life?
The concepts developed are likely to be applicable to semiconductor nanocrystals interfaced with molecular chromophores, enabling potential applications of their combined excited states.
Concepts developed in the behavioral sciences, economics and game theory are used as guides to improve negotiating.
Reviews studies of animal behavior to stress major ideas and principles, with emphasis on concepts developed in ethology and sociobiology.
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