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Synonyms

well-developed

British  

adjective

  1. carefully or extensively elaborated or evolved

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Singapore is the world's top bunkering hub due to its strategic location along the Strait of Malacca, having a well-developed infrastructure and access to refineries.

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China is both a major consumer and producer of methanol, with a well-developed coal-to-methanol External link and renewable-to-methanol industry.

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China is both a major consumer and producer of methanol, with a well-developed coal-to-methanol External link and renewable-to-methanol industry.

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“With their well-developed sense of rhythm, these birds could easily learn poetic meter. In time, perhaps you might teach them to scratch out a sonnet.”

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The fund may or may not succeed in the long run, but it’s arrival is clearly a sign that firms are willing to get a little extra creative to hop on a well-developed trend.

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