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Discover LudwigThe phrase "evolved a lot" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something has developed or changed significantly over time. Example: "Over the years, smartphones have evolved a lot in terms of design, features, and capabilities."
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"Dot-com advertising has evolved a lot".
Views have evolved a lot, but there is no consensus.
"We've evolved a lot since then," D'Antoni said.
My scholarly ideas have evolved a lot, since I started here.
"Over the last 12 to 15 years, our amateur scouting process has evolved a lot.
The sport has evolved a lot and you need to evolve with it.
But jet engines have also evolved a lot (see chart 6).
"I think Norwich are a team who have evolved a lot, individually.
And it has definitely evolved a lot over the last two hundred years.
But his music is also moving from study toward entertainment, and he's learned and evolved a lot while still young.
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So our field is evolving a lot.
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