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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "discovery being" can be used in written English as a gerund phrase, which is a phrase that starts with a verb form ending in -ing and functions as a noun in a sentence.
It can be used to refer to the act of discovering or the state of being discovered. Example: "The excitement of discovery being the driving force behind scientific research, scientists are constantly pushing the boundaries of human knowledge." In this sentence, "discovery being" is used as a noun phrase to refer to the act of discovering new things.
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The surprising discovery, being reported in today's issue of the journal Nature, was made by Dr. John R. Hutchinson of Stanford and Dr. Mariano Garcia of Cornell.
Scott handles the scene deftly, with his discovery being seen by a relatively low-level analyst named Mindy Park (Mackenzie Davis) on routine duty at her video station.
It will replace the Discovery Home Channel in more than 50 million homes, Discovery being confident that it can attract more viewers with green-themed programming.
"We have enough of an indication," Mr. White said, "that there are serious collectors who are going to appreciate a major discovery being liberated from the archive".
"You have people who haven't contributed to subsequent discovery being able to lay claim to those discoveries," said Rebecca S. Eisenberg, a law professor at the University of Michigan.
"Today, we are seeing hundreds of years of scientific discovery being challenged by people who simply disregard facts that don't happen to agree with their agenda," Mr. Bloomberg said.
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Another remarkable discovery was Kepler-10b.
The discovery was timely.
This discovery was challenging.
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