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"went on to develop" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sequence of events or actions that occur in succession. Here is an example: "After completing her undergraduate studies in biology, she went on to develop her skills in genetic research through a postgraduate program." In this sentence, "went on to develop" is used to show that the person's actions progressed from studying biology to further developing their skills in a specific field.
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Importantly, all DLB subjects went on to develop parkinsonism within one year of the initial investigation.
Miles went on to develop heart failure.
But others went on to develop mental illnesses.
These mice went on to develop high blood sugar too.
From these sources he went on to develop his own philosophy of Christian Hermeticism, or Neoplatonism.
Cauchy went on to develop a vast theory of complex analysis and its applications.
Nineteen per cent of the women went on to develop dementia.
Rees went on to develop the analogy of the human body to a pencil.
Steinbeck went on to develop his interest in natural science and to write many more books.
Mr. Feinstein went on to develop a close collaboration with Mr. Dylan.
Mrs. Clinton and Mr. McCain went on to develop an amiable if professionally calculated relationship.
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