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The phrase "that develops into" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a process of growth or transformation from one thing into another. Example: "The caterpillar spins a cocoon that develops into a butterfly." This sentence describes how the caterpillar's transformation leads to the development of a butterfly. Another example: "Through hard work and dedication, he becomes a successful businessman that develops into a leader in the industry." This sentence explains how the person's hard work and dedication results in their development as a leader in their field.
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Ovule, plant structure that develops into a seed when fertilized.
"Like the skinny teenager that develops into a big, strong athlete, some horses are just a little late in maturing".
Earlier research has shown the Zika virus attacks neural progenitor cells, a type of stem cell that develops into different types of nerve or brain cells.
The low-budget, same-sex romance tracks a one-night stand that develops into something deeper over the course of a weekend.
Elsewhere, the week's court case, involving a fight between Arab-American and Jewish students that develops into a murder case, was even more slapdash and random than usual.
28 HOTEL ROOMS A pair of business travelers (Chris Messina and Marin Ireland) meet and have a one-night stand that develops into something much more.
It's darkly funny, a fantasy based on the rough contours of history, one that develops into an adventuresome — albeit predictable — romance.
As the year progresses, I ask students to offer each other advice, something that develops into a more detailed conversation as they reflect on feedback from book marking as guidance for these conversations from term to term.
They meet cute at a dinner party where Luke, working as a waiter, administers the Heimlich maneuver to a choking Adam and move on to a one-night stand that develops into what looks like a permanent thing.
"The communal act of repeating events over and over, year after year, that develops into traditions, has always been the main attraction in whatever I seem to photograph," she said.
The essence of "The Other You," for Eric Beauchesne and Jiri Pokorny, is a battle with the self revealed in a mirror duet that develops into a puppet routine in which the dancers take turns manipulating each other.
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