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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we might discover" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used when proposing a potential outcome of an action. For example: "If we look hard enough, we might discover a new answer to this question."
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We might discover something new in other works by staging them in this unique way.
Rattle the cage and we might discover that the door swings open and the warders have left.
As to where we might discover new species, Boxshall says it will be mostly in places we haven't looked.
Digger thought that, if we sneaked into that graveyard and pulled open that hypothetical door, we might discover a Taliban nerve center, a bomb factory, or an armory.
I thought that if she and I were at sea for three weeks, with no possibility of escape, we might discover new capacities in ourselves.
"They will prevent some people from coming to the hospital, where we might discover more serious problems," said Dr. Samuel Asiedu, general secretary of the Ghana Optometrists Association.
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The question is: do we want scientists to conduct research with a planned impact, or let them loose so they might discover things we had never predicted?
Such an examination might discover that we are hated, not for our shopping malls, as President Bush and company like to say, but for our one-sided support for Israel, which is day by day destroying Palestinian society.
I might discover I won a sweepstakes.
You might discover a hidden talent.
Scared of the rejection she might discover.
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