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The phrase "will soon be discovered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is expected to be found or revealed in the near future. Example: "The hidden treasure will soon be discovered by the explorers who are searching the ancient ruins."
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More ubiquitinated proteins will soon be discovered, although the current version of hUbiquitome includes hundreds of them.
With the current trend of mass parallel-sequencing technologies, SNPs will soon be discovered with ease, without requiring the use of predefined positions for their detection.
A combination of this approach and analysis of newly generated bacterial genome sequence data will ensure that many more lantibiotics and lantipetides will soon be discovered which are associated with unusual microorganisms and a wide variety of environments.
Why tell someone a falsehood that will soon be discovered if you meet.
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A second, smaller skull soon was discovered as well.
A high-quality genome of peach is currently available [ 29], and it is envisaged that next-generation sequencing technologies such as RNA-seq will soon be applied to discovering more genes related to the aroma of peach.
Pretty sure 99.9% of you won't care one bit, but this fills me with joy: Rdio, the music service I was most happy to have discovered in 2010, will soon be available on Sonos, the awesome wireless sound system I was most happy to have discovered in 2010.
Finally, it has to be affordable - if cable unbundles and COD options (content on demand, since many also offer games, ebooks and more in addition to video) keep expanding, families will soon be stretched to subscription fatigue or discover they're spending more than they did for single-source TV.
The average yearly income is just $1,200, though many here have hopes – and fears – over newly discovered oil that will soon be pumped.
The update to Discover will soon be added to Twitter's mobile apps.
The declining number of people who do regularly use Technorati for search will soon be jumping across to Google as they discover that Technorati is a shallow pool when searching blogs.
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