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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will never find" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a certainty that something will not be discovered or obtained in the future.
Example: "If you keep looking in the same places, you will never find what you're searching for."
Alternatives: "will not discover" or "won't come across".
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We will never find out".
And his superiors will never find it.
You will never find out from Google.
"We will never find Helen and Hector".
Or: "I will never find solace!
"This country will never find peace unless they are represented".
"Maybe they had false information, I will never find out.
You will never find a book panned, though.
Some people will never find well-paying jobs.
You will never find a bad word said about him".
You will never find another one just like it".
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