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Discover Ludwig"discovered how to" is an acceptable phrase to use in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of discovering the process of doing something. For example, "I recently discovered how to bake the perfect cake."
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Better still, they've also discovered how to correct the problem.
Luckily, I discovered how to prevent an eleventh baby.
He discovered how to find grants to help him with the work he had already begun.
Nobody has discovered how to capture and to treat waters rich with fertilisers.
But it wasn't until 1991 that he discovered how to tame the urban landscape.
The government discovered how "to capture the state", says Denise Frossard, a member of the committee.
He discovered how to ride a larger gear undetected to gain more speed.
He discovered how to refract lightwaves to create such beacons, not how to diffract them.
In 1932 Nyquist discovered how to determine when negative feedback amplifiers are stable.
Then, an English ironmaker called Abraham Darby discovered how to do the job with coke.
He discovered how to measure when a vine becomes responsive to warm temperatures.
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