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Discover LudwigThe phrase "naturally develop" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the organic growth or evolution of a skill, idea, or process without forced intervention. Example: "Children naturally develop their language skills through interaction with their peers and caregivers."
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The COTC is a novel infrastructure to integrate cancers that naturally develop in pet dogs into the development path of new human drugs.
The opportunity to integrate cancers that naturally develop in pet dogs within the development path of a novel human cancer drug is further realized through the inaugural study of the COTC.
Dogs share the same environment as humans with highly comparable nutritional needs, and naturally develop various cancers with a shorter natural history [ 3].
Pet dogs naturally develop osteosarcoma providing a novel opportunity to model metastasis development and progression.
When dads take multiple weeks of paternity leave, they naturally develop these parenting instincts.
Fruit flies don't naturally develop Alzheimer's, although they have all the genetics of the Alzheimer's pathway in their brain.
The second group includes pet dogs and cats that naturally develop cancer.
He and his colleagues chose a kind of mouse that does not naturally develop amyloid brain-plaques.
As we become more spiritually mature, we naturally develop more empathy and try to see things from others' perspectives.
No decision has been taken on whether to have a public competition or whether a name will naturally develop among visitors, as happened with Dippy.
As a big cricket fan, you naturally develop the gallows humour of English cricket; I'm sure we lost to countries that didn't even exist at times.
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