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The phrase "to mature" is correct and commonly used in written English
You can use it to describe the process of something developing or reaching its full potential. For example: - As we age, our taste in music tends to mature. - It takes time for a wine to mature and reach its optimal flavor. - The company's sales strategy has finally started to mature, resulting in increased profits.
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He has to mature.
Are we failing to mature?
Landscaping takes time to mature.
His game needed to mature, too.
"Also he was still to mature physically.
Italy, she said, "still has to mature".
I want her to mature.
He has time to mature".
"He needed time to mature".
Our newspapers must be allowed to mature".
"You hear code 'You have to mature.
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