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The phrase "momentum develop" is not grammatically correct.
You can use "develop momentum" instead, which is the correct way to phrase it. For example, "The team is working hard and is beginning to develop momentum."
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The SSC anticipates that the Census community will maintain its momentum, develop new research goals, and build toward another 10 years of research.
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From that, momentum developed.
It's a great opportunity to show organization, and show momentum developing.
"If legislative momentum develops to make home ownership more difficult in the United States, maybe Fannie and Freddie are at risk".
A decade of intrigue followed, during which affairs of state, when managed at all, went forward because of the momentum developed by the bureaucracy.
People from all parties agree that had voting taken place a week later, the momentum developed by the capable Ukip candidate would have seen Nigel Farage's bandwagon roll to victory.
If others are quitting, momentum develops and you get a tipping point.
The political momentum to develop such projects in China is simply too powerful, particularly because China is facing a growing energy shortage.
"This is not a substitute for what the Turkish and Armenian governments must do, but it can contribute momentum and develop recommendations," David L. Phillips, an American who teaches conflict prevention at the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, said in a telephone interview from Geneva, where he moderated the meeting today.
The German foreign minister, Guido Westerwelle, said the election outcome "strengthens Europe and weakens populists and 're-nationalists.' " He added that "after the important decisions of the last few days, we must now use the momentum to develop Europe further and make it fit for the future in times of globalization".
In creating new outlets a momentum will develop.
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