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The phrase 'have come to develop' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that something has evolved or changed over time. For example: "Over the years, our company has come to develop some of the most innovative products in the industry."
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"I have come to develop a hearty antipathy to Shakespeare's comedies," he says.
Having worked with and trained such individuals, I have come to develop complete trust in their abilities to handle many, if not most, common medical issues.
And as I have been feeding other people nearly all my life, I have come to develop some philosophies about cooking.
And as I have been feeding other people nearly all my life, I have come to develop some philosophies about cooking.
This is Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design (CSM), which for decades has been the place where Britain's brightest young creatives have come to develop their talents (it evolved into its present incarnation in 1989, when the Central School of Art and Design merged with Saint Martins School of Art).
We assume they have come to develop the talents they bring.
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A Breakdown in Communication: It wasn't clear how this patient had come to develop serotonin syndrome.
"But the Scottish government, of all political persuasions over the past decade or more, has come to develop a strong relationship with our sector.
"The desire is there, the love of the sport is there and the time has come to develop sand volleyball," said Kerri Walsh, who with Misty May-Treanor has dominated the women's Olympic beach event.
Stadium or no stadium, city officials said yesterday, the time has come to develop a new business district in a 59-square-block area stretching from West 24th Street to West 42nd Street, and from the Hudson River to as far east as Eighth Avenue.
Now the time has come to develop these territories.
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have come to shape
have contributed to develop
have ceased to develop
have come to delivering
have moved to develop
have come to devising
have come to expect
have learned to develop
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have come to say
have attempted to develop
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have tried to develop
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have decided to develop
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