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Discover LudwigThe phrase "might develop" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something may happen in the future, often as a result of other factors. For example, you might say: "The company might develop a new product in the next year."
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Aid agencies might develop new roles as whole-of-government enforcers of development policy coherence.
The development also potentially raises the question how Siri might develop down the line.
I might develop them.
Someday, Dementieva might develop a strategy.
Instead, they might develop new offerings throughout the year.
At its best, this interest might develop into something greater.
"It is hard to predict how these protests might develop".
One, at the Columbia University, reported that a psychological dependency on marijuana might develop among users.
The traditional estimate was that 4 or 5 children out of 10,000 might develop autism.
There were a couple or three things that looked like something might develop, but they didn't".
He said that MTV might develop movies or television shows based on successful games.
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