Sentence examples for well discover that from inspiring English sources

The phrase "well discover that" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "we'll discover that"? You can use the corrected phrase when indicating that a conclusion or realization will be reached in the future. Example: "As we continue our research, we'll discover that the initial hypothesis was indeed accurate."

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Dyson may well discover that harm can be done to a reputation without stiff sanctions.

When we do, we might very well discover that the technological, corporate, and political support needed to save the planet is well within our reach.

"In the end, the party that has placed all its bets on him could well discover that his dynastic halo has less appeal in India's evolving political order than it expected," writes Mr. Ganguly.

If no candidate wins most of the seven contests that precede the twenty-state roundup on March 8th, and virtually puts the nomination away on that date, we may very well discover that the arithmetic of the situation is that no candidate can get the necessary number of delegates (two thousand and eighty-one) to win the nomination on the first ballot.

But when his country enters the European Union on May 1 as one of 10 new members, Mr. Pakura may well discover that this latest redrawing of the political landscape is one upheaval too many for peasant farmers like him with no evident niche in the big and brawny Europe that Poland is about to join.

The researcher might as well discover that the misclassifications are outliers or that more training data is required.

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Franklin, a local reporter with exclusive access to police, politicians, engineers, psychologists and afterwards to all 33 men as well, discovered that Sepulveda's limelight-hogging performance had so rankled with the others that they threatened to kick the shit out of him and elected another spokesman.

They might discover that, as well as the squeaker, the toy had a button inside one tube which activated a light, a keypad that played musical notes, and an inverting mirror inside one of the tubes.

(It has taken me an even longer time to discover that, as well as being A-Z, he is another inquisitor, or rather the anagram of one: Deza. I should have guessed that even in his name there was buried treasure).

"If a well is discovered that proves up the Austin Chalk and/or the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale at deeper depths, a stampede of companies will try to get into the deeper play," he predicted.

Quite by accident, in 1709, during the digging of a well, a wall was discovered that was later found to be a part of the stage of the Herculaneum theatre.

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