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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some discover" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of people who find or learn something, often in a context of exploration or revelation. Example: "In the course of their research, some discover that the results differ significantly from previous studies."
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Some discover their partners to be different people when removed from their native context; others find it is they who have changed.
Some discover unexpected perspectives, like two girls who emigrated from very different places, Nigeria and Bangladesh, and became friends through manga, or Darren Laroque, 15, Samantha's older brother, who issued a disclaimer — "I'm not trying to be all weird and stuff" — before confessing that he liked some "mushier" manga, with strong female characters, ostensibly directed at girls.
And, as Groopman amply demonstrates, patients manage to find hope in the oddest of places: one woman, battling a virulent breast cancer, imagines herself as playing hide-and-seek with her disease; some learn to lean on their families; some discover spirituality; others stumble into skepticism.
But as more scientists are exposed to formal lab management training, some discover an interest in becoming a trainer themselves, and they feel better prepared for the new activity, Glynn adds.
Some discover analogs.
Some discover becoming a visiting student at a campus, which can serve as a nice introduction to a campus they want to transfer to.
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Some discovered a passion with the project.
And once Mr. Daley sized people up, some discovered they had, ahem, fresh assignments.
Some discovered it through the annual reading of "Finnegans Wake" at the Paula Cooper Gallery in Manhattan on New Year's Eve.
Some discovered their identities had been stolen when other mortgage companies ran credit checks, the police said.
Some discovered meeting rooms with gold-plated telephones and marble floors; others found the underground cells.
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