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may only found vs may found ony

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form should be 'may only be found.' The verb 'found' should be in the passive form 'be found' and 'only' should come before the verb 'be.'

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 487 views

may only found

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'found' should be in the passive form 'be found.'

The correct form is 'may only be found.' Use this structure when indicating that something can be located or discovered exclusively in a particular place or manner.
  • Only found when you're young and it's May Only found on that wonderful day When all longing is through
  • Only found in industrial plants and toxic waste dumps.
  • We only found ours and hers.
  • They only found 2 people alive so far.
  • Apparently, she only found out about his existence six months ago.
  • Justice is only found in sacrifice.
  • I only found out they were dating yesterday.
  • 'Cause Ducky only found the early stages.
  • The CDC's only found low levels of radiation thus far.
  • We only found them because coyotes dragged one onto the 564.
  • I thought gundarks were only found on Vanqor.
  • I only found a last single solitary defender of this idea.
  • No c.S.U. Only found Roger Henson's prints.
  • We've only found 4 bodies.
  • Some of us only found out about this party today.
  • 83 mycotics and we only found 4.
  • We only found this out later.
  • It's only found in one place, a particular mountain in Borneo.
  • Amazing I only found one print in this entire place.
  • That's why they only found the foot.

Alternatives:

  • may only be found

may found ony

This phrase is incorrect. 'Ony' is not a valid word in English. The correct form should be 'may only be found.'

The correct form is 'may only be found.' Use this structure when indicating that something can be located or discovered exclusively in a particular place or manner.
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