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Discover Ludwig"will mature" is a perfectly correct phrase to use in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something will gradually become more developed over time. For example: "As the new employees gain more work experience, their skills will mature."
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But it will mature sooner.
Which measures will mature into laws?
The three-month bills will mature on Feb.
These trees will mature in about eight years.
Or that its value will mature, but can also decay.
Some will mature for a few months, others a year.
During the next decade the nascent field of multi-messenger astronomy will mature significantly.
Almost all today's transactions will mature between 2008 and 2011.
The securities will mature well before the loans come due.
It is anticipated that more of these developments will mature into therapies over time.
Mets fans will mature and turn the emotional corner and embrace the new season.
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