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The phrase "develop in conjunction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a process or project that is being created or improved alongside another process or project.
Example: "The software team will develop the new application in conjunction with the marketing department to ensure it meets user needs."
Alternatives: "develop alongside" or "create in collaboration with".
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We suggest a functional account; categorical perception may develop in conjunction with the emotion's relevance to the infant.
Recent work has called for more research to be carried out exploring how professional projects develop in conjunction with wider processes of institutional change.
Diazepam, phenobarbital and pentobarbital have all been suggested for the treatment if severe signs develop in conjunction with the use of propofol in dogs [ 20, 25].
In some patients, ataxia may develop in conjunction with spastic paraplegia or a neuropathy, and the initial clinical presentation may mislead the clinician to select the wrong multi-gene panel.
DAH has been reported to occur in 7 to 45% of patients and may develop in conjunction with glomerulo-nephritis, which is summarized under the term pulmonary-renal syndrome.
Within these categories, each Cancer Council will develop, in conjunction with the research team, its own HLaC referral pathways based on local knowledge and with a study-wide agreed emphasis on outreach to non-urban areas in which 30%% of Australian cancer survivors reside [ 57].
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The game is being developed in conjunction with Hidden Path, the co-developer of 2004's CS re-build, Counter-Strike Source.
Historically, social democracy has been developed in conjunction with capitalism.
The system was developed in conjunction with Cignex and Firefly Interactive.
For another, add a technology roadmap for APM developed in conjunction with several of the US National Laboratories.
The program was developed in conjunction with a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Food and Drug Administration.
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