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Discover LudwigThe phrase "To be discovered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has not yet been found or revealed.
Example: "The ancient ruins are waiting to be discovered by archaeologists."
Alternatives: "Yet to be found" or "To be revealed."
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To be discovered.
Others remain to be discovered.
But documents began to be discovered.
The culprit is yet to be discovered.
But all this is to be discovered.
Is she still to be discovered?
Wait to be discovered.
What remains to be discovered?
New mutations continue to be discovered.
It was waiting to be discovered.
Boarding lounges are places to be discovered.
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