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The phrase "never to be found" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express the idea that something is permanently lost or cannot be discovered. Example: "The treasure was hidden so well that it seemed destined to be never to be found."
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Keith's body was the only one never to be found.
After arriving on Coco, the pair ran off into the trees, never to be found.
The killers drove off with no sense of hurry, never to be found, leaving wailing in their wake.
Cooper, the mystery fugitive who, in 1971, hijacked an airplane, then escaped by parachute, never to be found.
The last time I used it, one of the wheels fell off and went skittering down a squalid city sidewalk, never to be found.
Like the Magic Shop in the H. G. Wells short story, its door will not just close behind us but disappear, never to be found again.
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Their bodies were never meant to be found.
When Watkins was arrested Mjadzelics said she told police: "You're four years too late - there's children out there that are never going to be found".
"We will finally admit that the truth is not always -- in fact, almost never -- to be found by presenting two opposing points of view and then pointing to the middle".
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