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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about to discover" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is on the verge of finding out or learning something new.
Example: "She was about to discover the truth behind the mystery that had puzzled her for years."
Alternatives: "on the brink of finding out" or "ready to uncover".
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How strong, we are about to discover.
You're about to discover intention.
That is what the hunger strikers are about to discover.
I was about to discover a few other things too.
"As audiences at Hampstead may be about to discover".
With any luck, he was about to discover it was also worth something.
But now, he said, "we're about to discover the limits of conservatism".
As the next Labour leader is about to discover, that election is a long way away.
What readers are about to discover now is what all the fighting was about.
Like Microsoft, it is about to discover that the gaming market is deadly serious.
"I was about to discover complete happiness in heart-stopping clutter".
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