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The phrase "develop the term" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to the process of further defining a term or concept. For example, "My research paper will develop the term 'resilience' through an analysis of its history and use in society."
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More generally, we develop the term "knowledge contextualization" to highlight the way that firm-specific organizational features pre-define which knowledge is considered to be of special relevance for intra-organizational sharing.
For that, we can thank the media and all the creeps out there who have helped develop the term "Asian fetish".
TAC members also engaged in a critical discourse to develop the term "transgender female youth," which they felt appropriately focuses on identity rather than behavior when trying to understand the life experiences of this population.
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The lead procurement agency or lead nonprofit entity for a cooperative procurement contract shall develop the terms of the contract.
The CRG worked with research team members to develop the terms of reference for the study, named the study "Beginning with Healthy Teeth" (BHT) and advised on questions, recruitment, methodology and translation of findings in a culturally appropriate way [ 31].
Fert, of the University of Paris South, was credited with developing the term giant magnetoresistance, a coinage that recognized how much more powerful an effect the layer technique had on currents.
Moreover, though I developed the term soft power in the context of my work on American power, it is not restricted to international behaviour or to the United States.
This article develops the term "media prophylaxis" to analyze the ways technologies are applied to challenges of calibrating one's body with its environment and as defenses against endemic, human-made harms.
The fringers have developed the term "RINO" which means Republican In Name Only.
The Soviets developed the term "reconnaissance-strike complex" (which, if anything, is more unwieldy in the original Russian).
Successive philosophers to adopt the term put their own personal twist on the concept, each developing the term differently such that it now has no accepted definition.
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