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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also unearth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of discovering or revealing something, often in a context of research or investigation.
Example: "In addition to the historical artifacts, the excavation also unearth significant evidence of ancient civilization."
Alternatives: "also discover" or "also reveal".
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But you'll also unearth gems, examples of what Mr. Wo describes as Taiwanese-Cantonese fusion.
NBC's probe by its own sleuth, the investigations producer Richard Esposito, could also unearth more headline-making material.
The implication: in realising how our sensibilities are shaped by places we're from, Australians also unearth their own psychic origins.
He told local newspapers that he hopes he may also unearth an early, and apparently awful, version of Pac-Man in the landfill.
But silly as these images are, they may also unearth a genuine suspicion of a discipline that, despite its enormous influence on popular thought, remains fundamentally misunderstood.
We also unearth the most promising Japanese stocks now that Japan, at long last, is recovering.
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Mr. Lobel also unearthed some ambivalence.
He has also unearthed an apparent precedent for plagiarism.
The internal investigation also unearthed another widespread problem.
This species was also unearthed during the 1970s at the northern Tanzanian site of Laetoli.
They have also unearthed at least 20 bronze woodworking tools – including axes, awls and gauges.
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