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"develop a culture" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are discussing the creation, development, or improvement of a group's culture or set of shared values. For example, "The community meetings were meant to help develop a culture of understanding and mutual respect."
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A workplace can develop a culture of shouting.
Finally, they had to develop a culture of continual cross-border learning.
How can senior leaders help HR develop a culture in which people think analytically?
And British institutions need to develop a culture of asking, he advised.
Jubb recognises the need "to develop a culture of behaviour" in order to carry those "conventions into an online space".
As a result, CMT did not develop a culture or identity that was noticeably different from Corning's.
Anthropologists have long noted that societies that herd livestock in rugged terrain tend to develop a "culture of honor".
A collaboration between Project Zero and Innova Schools Network to develop a culture of inquiry-driven teaching and learning.
However, he said he would like to see the UK develop a culture more like the US, where people are "united under an overarching sense of being American".
"Our next project is to develop a culture system where you can grow dulse on land, without a continuous supply of new seawater.
"We're saying that entrepreneurs need to develop a culture of philanthropy the same way that the Fortune 1000 has," he said.
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