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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yet to develop" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to indicate something that has not yet happened or reached its full potential. Example: The young athlete has immense talent, but her skills are yet to develop fully.
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Other characters have yet to develop.
New forms of urbanism have yet to develop.
"He has yet to develop a vernacular style".
Even north London has yet to develop a barter economy.
The cells on the left have yet to develop sarcomeres.
And while their lungs are still developing, they have yet to develop strong immune systems.
Her staff has yet to develop any details about the alumni effort, for example.
However, we are yet to develop effective ways to combat it.
The company has yet to develop blockbuster drugs to replace them.
And the field has yet to develop rules on working with industry.
Thomas has yet to develop a real friendship with any of his colleagues.
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