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Discover Ludwig"found treasure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been discovered and is of great value or importance. For example: "After months of searching for clues, the archeologists were ecstatic to find sunken treasure at the bottom of the lake."
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"It would be a found treasure in the downtown neighborhood".
But Mr. Goldsmith has also delivered a kind of found treasure of the American vernacular.
CityNet has found treasure in the muck: it has raised $100 million so far and has ordered 100 new robots.
Some were taken by force, yanked from houses or scooped up along the roadside like found treasure.
Wading through the haphazard boxes in 45C heat, the pilgrims found treasure after treasure: 30-year-old Handballs, untouched Silver Winds.
Trash art has tended toward grim inspections of the human condition through the wreckage that we leave behind, or, conversely, ironic takes on found treasure.
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And Paul found treasures.
But he filled the apartment with found treasures.
They have found treasures valued at hundreds of millions of dollars.
A trove of found treasures — peacock feathers, seashells, a totemic pillar of driftwood — are installed with a Brancusian eye for display.
As a boy, he once dreamed he had a bike with a cabinet attached in which he could stash found treasures.
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