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"develop insights into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the process of gaining a deeper understanding or knowledge about something. It can be used in a variety of contexts and can be used to describe both individual and collective learning experiences. Example: Through researching various case studies, the team was able to develop valuable insights into consumer behavior and market trends.
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Let's help them develop insights into their behavior.
He was trying to develop insights into the way literary language works.
Studying international law allows students to develop insights into the global legal system and its influence on both national and international policies.
Rather, we use research to develop insights into the commercial decisions that our clients need to make, and the implications of doing so.
The proposed method helps the case firm develop insights into system dynamics and to optimize the operating condition.
Culturing and measuring bacterial population dynamics are critical to develop insights into gene regulation or bacterial physiology.
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To develop insight into the conserved and diverse aspects of stigma development and functions across multiple species, it is useful to expand the available transcriptomic resources for incompatible species to allow comparative analysis.
We do use anonymised sales data to improve the shopping trip for customers and we send out £500m of rewards to Clubcard holders every year - dunnhumby uses this anonymised data to develop insight into how customers shop and it is this insight, not individual customer data, which they may share.
The inclusion of maximum displacements at incipient collapse helps develop insight into the response of the structure at incipient collapse.
A simple, one-dimensional model is proposed to develop insight into stress wave management issues.
There should be a formal curriculum to teach EM residents about the human factors framework and the pitfalls of multitasking and develop insight into personal biases.
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