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"develop symptoms of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe the progression of a medical condition. For example, "The patient began to develop symptoms of the flu a few days after being exposed to the virus."
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But, he said, fewer than 1percentt of older people ever develop symptoms of thyroid cancer.
I am now past the incubation period – meaning that I will not develop symptoms of Ebola.
People living in countries further away from the equator develop symptoms of multiple sclerosis at an earlier age, research suggests.
Children will go on to develop symptoms of muscular hypotonia (weak muscle tone).
"Maybe I should call someone to test us?" Medical students develop symptoms of one disease after another as they go through their textbooks.
Parents should keep children who develop symptoms of "the flu" out of day care centers and school, and adults with similar symptoms should stay home, she said.
It was not clear how a highly conditioned athlete known for her fierce training regimen might, in her twenties, develop symptoms of diabetes, and what those symptoms were.
Elderly patients generally recover more slowly, but younger patients may be more likely to develop symptoms of PTSD.
If prolonged exposure to hits is one of the reasons athletes develop symptoms of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) later in life, should the NFL be exploring career limits for its players?
Travelers who develop symptoms of a respiratory illness within 10 days of arrival in a host country should not leave their room and should call health officials so that proper isolation measures can start.
But he then found himself lying amongst broken glass and bodies in the crash, which happened on his way to work in Slough, he began to develop symptoms of PTSD.
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