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Discover Ludwig"ever found" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express that something has been discovered or located at any time in the past or present. It can also be used in a rhetorical sense to emphasize the significance of finding something. Example: "Have you ever found a four-leaf clover? I've been searching for one my whole life!".
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No bodies were ever found.
Few problems were ever found.
"No gun was ever found".
Either way, no body was ever found.
The best thing that Mehling ever found?
Had they ever found a body?
No trace was ever found of him.
No murder weapon was ever found.
No note was ever found.
No such bodies were ever found.
Only two bodies were ever found.
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