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In some cases, "developing *" can be used in written English, but it is important to know what you are trying to convey. For example, you could use "developing *" to indicate that something is happening gradually, as in, "She is slowly developing her skills in writing." In this sentence, "developing" modifies the verb "skills" and indicates that her skills are growing over time.
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We're developing conceptual things.
Developing countries like that.
Developing drugs is expensive.
"You're developing body memory".
Developing markets offer promise.
They're working, developing still.
China is developing fast.
Developing economies will help.
It's developing democratic traditions.
Developing countries are angry.
Sony is developing "Tootsie".
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