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Discover Ludwig"do discovery" is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English.
"Discovery" is a noun and cannot be used as a verb in this way. Instead, you could rephrase the sentence to use "discovery" as a noun, for example: - "The team is still in the process of discovery." - "The discovery of new evidence changed the outcome of the trial." - "We are constantly making new discoveries in our research." If you want to use "do" with "discovery," it would need to be structured as a question or a statement about the act of discovering something, such as: - "Did you do any discovery in your research process?" - "Before we make any decisions, we need to do some discovery first."
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"There is a faint glimmer of hope because the plaintiff can do discovery.
We also do Discovery Days, which tend to be two- to three-day events.
Mr. Welch's lawyer, Samuel V. Schoonmaker III of Schoonmaker, George & Colin, said: "When you do discovery, you talk about many things that are not relevant at the trial.
And so, it's a great way to do discovery.
"That allows us to do discovery type of work for lipids.
Of course Pfizer wants to do discovery research, it just wants it to be productive.
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Primes don't occur in any pattern -- and sometimes, neither do discoveries.
We were doing discovery and depositions.
Hybrid development helps keep people more open-minded while they're doing discovery work.
When doing discovery on a Claimant, the Respondent is looking for information to support their "blame-the-Claimant" defense.
Further, section 1070 of the California Evidence Code protects journalists from having to reveal sources of information when a court is doing discovery.
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