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"developed at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the development of something at a particular location. For example: "The new software was developed at our R&D facility in London."
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That's developed at Los Alamos.
For years, little was developed at Verdae.
The skills developed at both proved invaluable.
Between 1991 and 2000, Pamuk's career developed at dizzying speed.
Commissions rolled in and his technique developed at headlong speed.
The property had, in fact, been developed at one time.
Many have been developed at teaching hospitals like LDS.
These products were being developed at rival firms.
Mr. Abbott's gregariousness developed at an early age.
It reflected close familiarity with encryption codes developed at M.I.T.
Similar programs have been developed at a host of universities.
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