How to use in-sentence of “developed countries”:
+ People in developed countries drink the most alcohol.
+ According to the International Monetary Fund, developed countries supplied over half of the global GDP in 2010.
+ He succeeded to form a new coalition between developed countries and developing countries called “High Ambition Coalition”.
+ Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting elderly men in developed countries and a major cause of death.
+ Less Developed Countries or “LDCs” is often used now because it seems less insulting.
+ For example, cholera is very uncommon in developed countries because they have good sanitation and because they add chemicals to their water to kill germs.
+ However, even in developed countries with much freedom of the press, there are some things that cannot be published.
+ As a result, the country is among the poorest, and least developed countries in the world.