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"has really developed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that something has improved significantly. For example, "The school's sports program has really developed over the last five years."
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"It has really developed her self-esteem," Ms. Artale said.
Mr. Marks continued: "He has really developed a full-service label.
Meanwhile, being in GOT 2 Act has really developed her confidence.
"The company has really developed into a mature, professionally run, deep-management company.
"Randy is one of the reasons that Crabtree has really developed this year," safety Donte Whitner said.
"Buika has really developed as a singer in a truly startling way," Ms. Vargas said in a telephone interview from her home outside Mexico City.
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But they are stuck in the old way, and the Mongolians and Eastern Europeans have really developed the sport more".
"It was a moment where it was clear — we knew it, sort of, without remarking on it — that these relationships had really developed over time".
She testified she was skeptical that he had really developed a case of amnesia and added that his asserted memory problems soon cleared up.
If Mr. Obama did this in two or more of these states – say, Colorado and Nevada, or Iowa and Virginia – we might say that Mr. Obama had really developed a "blue wall".
"They have really developed their franchise," said Brian Roberts, the chief executive of Comcast, which sends the Weather Channel as a basic service to all 21.3 million Comcast households.
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