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Discover LudwigThe phrase "were yet to be found" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has not been discovered or located up to a certain point in time. Example: "Despite extensive searches, the missing documents were yet to be found."
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From there you could walk in seclusion almost all the way to Old Town, where any number of hidden passageways spilled between the old streets, and where any number of strange new discoveries were yet to be found.
22 April: Ms Kwambura tells the BBC that at least 190 girls are still missing, contradicting a local state governor who said that around 80 of the students were yet to be found.
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Those responsible are yet to be found.
A cast and director are yet to be found.
Some of their family members or friends are yet to be found.
Weapons of mass destruction are yet to be found and Saddam has gone missing.
Serious evidence of so-called "paranormal" phenomena, such as telepathy, is yet to be found.
It's where the Moors murder victims were buried – one of them is yet to be found.
Conclusive results on the efficacy of glucosamine as an inhibitor to deteriorating joints are yet to be found.
The first mammals were almost certainly egg-layers - although direct fossil evidence of these fragile structures is yet to be found, and may never be.
One of the women targeted turned around to find herself inches from the man, who is yet to be found by police.
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