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The phrase "developed a movement" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to creating or establishing a new way of thinking or acting within a group of people. Example: The women's rights activist developed a movement that focused on advocating for equal pay and representation in the workplace.
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During the 1830s there developed a movement toward "general unionism," directed both at establishing organization nationally and at drawing the various organized trades into alliance with one another.
In the Alabama case, the plaintiff, Danny Weeks, claimed that he had developed a movement disorder known as tardive dyskinesia after taking generic versions of Reglan to treat his acid reflux.
"In 2009 I developed a movement disorder which has its roots in long term use of an SSRI antidepressant.
Rudolf Laban was a Hungarian dancer, choreograph and dance theoretician who developed a movement analysis method called Laban Movement Analysis LMAA) [13].
We developed a movement and created a website called 'Take Control of Your Diabetes.'".
All children developed neuropsychiatric features and 80% developed a movement disorder, not obviously different from the adult patients.
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Significant amounts of ferritin and iron accumulate in white matter tracts and nuclei, and adult IRP2-deficient mice develop a movement disorder consisting of ataxia, bradykinesia, and tremor.
Yet across the suburbs, some people say that a counter-trend is developing, a movement to go back to the unabashedly ordinary, low-pressure summers that parents remember from their own childhoods, summers of catching fireflies, getting to know cousins and visiting grandparents.
This involves killing substantia nigra neurons on one side of the brains of rats, which then develop a movement imbalance that causes them to turn in circles, as well as exhibiting other symptoms.
"We can develop a movement of resistance from within.
The NSE-Cre model develops a movement disorder characterized by gait abnormalities and loss of proprioception, as well as cardiac disease (Puccio et al., 2001).
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