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The phrase "ago uncovered" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two separate ideas, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The treasure was uncovered long ago during the excavation."
Alternatives: "previously discovered" or "uncovered in the past."
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The working hypothesis for the deaths is that the infection was started when the corpses of reindeer that died many years ago were uncovered due to melting permafrost.
Until now, the earliest evidence of humans in Britain came from Pakefield, near Lowestoft in Suffolk, where a set of stone tools dated to 700,000 years ago were uncovered in 2005.
When Callum Murray's painting contractor's business was owed a considerable amount of money by two clients seven years ago, he uncovered a problem with the law familiar to many.
The remarks made by Smith more than two years ago were uncovered by the Mail on Sunday, which reported that he called members of a Ukip gay group called LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning) "fucking disgusting old poofters" and branded them "BLTs".
When the Mary Rose was raised from the sea bed 30 years ago, experts uncovered an incredible piece of Tudor history.
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Just a few months ago, the Jordanians uncovered a plan to attack American and Israeli tourists in Jordan, and to blow up bridges in between the countries, the official said.
The remains of eight new species of crustaceans, including the oldest known spider crabs that lived 100 million years ago, have been uncovered in a fossil reef in northern Spain, scientists report.
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