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Discover LudwigThe phrase "surfaced that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something has been recently discovered or revealed. For example: "Recent evidence has surfaced that suggests the suspect was involved in the burglary."
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In earlier play an irritating problem surfaced that has an esoteric solution.
In particular, regulatory proposals have surfaced that would expand the powers of the central bank.
But new tools have surfaced that can help entrepreneurs solve the puzzle.
Evidence has since surfaced that suggests Harpham was deeply disturbed.
Over the summer, allegations surfaced that Jones sexually harassed a subordinate at the Sheriff's Department.
Not long afterward, a video surfaced that explained the reversal.
Rumors have repeatedly surfaced that she has left Syria for personal safety reasons.
A photograph surfaced that appears to show the Goldman chief on the dance floor.
No photograph, diagram or drawing had surfaced that showed what was to happen.
News reports surfaced that the troubled Odom may have checked into rehab.
In recent days, reports surfaced that the company would be taken over by the government.
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