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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will stumble upon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to discovering something by chance or unexpectedly. Example: "While exploring the old library, I will stumble upon a rare book that I have been searching for."
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But it inhabits a far-off, secret place that few travellers will stumble upon.
Here, there may very likely be, very possibly be, something in the hospitality business that we will stumble upon".
Driving farther into the Adirondacks, you will stumble upon Beaver Meadows Falls and Rainbow Falls in St . Huberts
Reading his extensive back catalogue you will stumble upon a hundred, a thousand moments of brilliance like these.
On some mornings, Krzyzewski will stumble upon one of these contests, and he will smile at the sight of his former protégé and slip, if only for a moment, into "Damn, what might have been".
In centuries to come, social historians will stumble upon this room and, once they have read its contents, will exclaim: "Truly, this Scotia must have been the greatest football nation in the world".
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You'll stumble upon it soon.
You'll stumble upon it soon because it is important.
Visit ancient Pressmennan Wood and you'll stumble upon two fabled creatures in the making.
Occasionally, I'll stumble upon some ingredient or technique that makes me completely re-evaluate my approach to baking.
You never know what arty event you'll stumble upon before or after a visit to Foodlab: late-night D.J. parties, free wine tastings, electronic art installations.
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