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Discover Ludwig"made a discovery" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to find or uncover something new or previously unknown. Example: After hours of research and experimentation, the scientist made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of genetics.
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It's just that we made a discovery.
Matt Ridley has made a discovery.
My 9-year-old daughter had apparently made a discovery.
Objections notwithstanding, my father had made a discovery.
During that year he made a discovery that would result in his appointment to the Tate.
On another night shift, Good made a discovery missed by the old hands at Hut Eight.
Five days after the shooting, however, investigators working for Alderman's family made a discovery.
Harvard neuroscientists have made a discovery that turns 160 years of neuroanatomy on its head.
Lisa M. Poyer '80, too, made a discovery she never expected as an HLS student.
And we made a discovery: put baby beetroot with pickled walnut and you get – Branston Pickle.
Mr. Kaye actually made a discovery: the pollen was from the flower genus impatiens.
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