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The phrase 'develop his career' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone working to improve their job prospects, often through education and/or experience. For example, "He was determined to develop his career, so he went back to school and took on extra shifts at work."
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"He was friendly and career-minded, working to develop his career.
Wheldon went to the United States to develop his career after finding it too expensive to do so in Britain.
Wheldon went to the United States to develop his career after it became too expensive to do so in Britain.
He didn't finish his A-levels, and abandoned a university degree in psychology to develop his career as an artist.
Pitt – of a similar age (49) and star wattage to Depp – said he would look to develop his career as a producer.
Coaches may find themselves in an especially awkward situation if coaching persuades a client that the best way to develop his career is to quit the firm paying for the coach.
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In 1984 he turned professional under the management of Mickey Duff, who developed his career carefully.
The photographer Norbert Schoerner hails from Munich, but has spent most of his life developing his career elsewhere.
He has developed his career according to his interests, and they have taken him in many directions at once.
The pianist developed his career first in Switzerland, and then, with Duke Ellington's help, in the United States.
In England he met other South African exiles and became active in the ANC as well as developing his career as an actor.
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