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Discover LudwigThe phrase "can ever be found" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to express the possibility of something being discovered or located in the future. Example: "The lost treasure, if it can ever be found, would be worth millions of dollars."
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The research is instructive for economists sceptical that clear-cut evidence of corruption can ever be found.
With his clever invention of a tragic case that sounds all too real, Kelly lampoons and excoriates documentary drama, presenting less a search for the truth than a troubling exploration of whether truth — treacherous, tortuous, mutable — can ever be found.
When the experience of war threatens to become overwhelming, peace can be found - if peace can ever be found in popular museums - in the high-ceilinged restaurant overlooking the canal.
That's if suitable entrepreneurs can ever be found.
What is certain is that the Dutch have lost an important part of their maritime history - and it remains to be seen whether the ships can ever be found again.
"It is solely in the mind and the heart where any sense of permanency or equilibrium can ever be found".
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Saint Odilo of Cluny, an 11th-century devotee of Rabanus's poetry wrote "no work more precious to see, more pleasing to read, sweeter to remember, or more laborious to write can or could ever be found". Gustav Mahler was also a fan and composed his 8th symphony around one of Rabanus's poems.
Since then, 121 bodies have been recovered, but 226 are still missing, and at Brazil's "Ground Zero", the question hung in the fetid air: can all those missing bodies ever be found?
No fundamental shortcut has ever been found.
"My pawing over the ancients and semi-ancients," wrote Ezra Pound, "has been one long struggle to find out what has been done, once for all, better than it can ever be done again, and to find out what remains for us to do" (9 ).
"But nothing can ever be as bad as the situation we found ourselves in five years ago.
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