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The phrase “were revealed to” is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to indicate that something was disclosed to someone. For example: The details of the plan were revealed to the team.
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The claims were revealed to be unfounded.
Those hot pants were revealed to be in sparkly tweeds.
(The discussions were revealed to the public in 2007).
Heart-rending scenes from "Antiques Roadshow" were revealed to be staged.
Two competitors were revealed to have failed drugs tests in Sochi.
Refugees' daily protests photographed through the wire of the detention centre were revealed to be staged beside an open gate.
The capsule and its contents, which were discovered two years ago, were revealed, to slightly less fanfare, on Wednesday.
Suddenly, the nation's eyes were on Neukölln, and its violence, lack of prospects and frustration were revealed to all.
Bieber and his manager Scooter Braun were revealed to have enrolled with the entrepreneur's programme via the medium of Twitter.
In the ensuing political storm, however, the Mail's key letters were revealed to be fabricated, and the paper's reputation suffered.
The East Germans knew about Helmut Kohl's misdemeanours long before they were revealed to the world.
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