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The phrase "what develops" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the outcomes or results that emerge from a particular situation or process. Example: "We are eager to see what develops from the ongoing negotiations between the two companies."
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We'll see what develops.
It's what develops the flavor and texture".
I can't wait to see what develops.
What develops is a race to make the discovery or create the invention.
Digital humanities is so new that its practitioners are frequently surprised by what develops.
Still, many gardeners do plant seeds, just to see what develops.
We've got to win that game and see then what develops.
Similar(4)
What developed?
That was probably what developed the relationship.
That is what developed their minds.
What do we need to discard, what keep, what develop?
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