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'develop new forms' is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of creating something that hasn't been done before. For example, "My team is working hard to develop new forms of renewable energy."
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"Internet has helped develop new forms of amateur entertainment," said Mr. Nesson.
I work on letters for special projects, and I help develop new forms for our clients with annuities.
He once said about his design method, "I was always looking for the hidden order, trying to somehow either develop new forms or manipulate existing form".
Unfortunate as the resulting neglect might be, this is a fitting position to be occupied by a writer who consistently struggled to develop new forms.
And why can't we develop new forms of public ownership – community-run mutual organisations – to run local services like children's centres, parks and estates?
One way to get out of it is to invest in youth theatre and young people as artists – and perhaps, in the process, develop new forms of theatre.
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During the last two-decades significant efforts have been made to develop new forming-tools.
Are they developing new forms of practice?
Others, such as Mary Wigman and Doris Humphrey, rejected musically influenced choreography and instead developed new forms of pure dance.
In the process, jazz musicians developed new forms and new moods that reflected a new generation's experiences and ideals.
Schäfer said localised urban struggles across the world had emerged as key ways of developing new forms of resistance.
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