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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to develop into" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a process of change or transformation from one state to another. Example: "Over the years, the small startup began to develop into a major player in the tech industry."
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"He's perfectly poised to develop into a world championship challenger.
He's going to develop into a really good player".
Who knows what one's career is going to develop into?
These zygotes, however, often fail to develop into mature individuals.
It is not just that these players have failed to develop into stars; many of them have failed to develop into reasonably productive N.B.A. players.
He was better on Sunday but is still trying to develop into a five-inning pitcher.
They have the potential, if implanted in a womb, to develop into a person.
Mesenchymal cells grown in glassware can be induced to develop into different types of mature cell.
"If the egg is to develop into a chicken, it must be fertilized.
He's got a lot of years to develop into that role".
Sometimes they want to develop into artists, but I don't like that.
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