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It seems to me that "after two patients developed" is more accurate than "after two patients develop" because of the time is "after" - using present time behind "after" sounds odd to me. But I can't explain it with more clarity.
Is "developed" better than "develop" here?
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Gene therapy trials for sickle cell disease halted after two patients develop cancer
Source: Science
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/202...ease-halted-after-two-patients-develop-cancer
Is "developed" better than "develop" here?
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Gene therapy trials for sickle cell disease halted after two patients develop cancer
Source: Science
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/202...ease-halted-after-two-patients-develop-cancer