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will be found vs find

Both "will be found" and "find" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Will be found" is used when referring to a future event or prediction, while "find" is used in the present tense or to express a general truth.

Last updated: April 03, 2024 • 429 views

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a future event or prediction.

"will be found"

Use "will be found" when talking about something that is expected to be discovered or located in the future.

Examples:

  • The missing keys will be found eventually.
  • The solution to the problem will be found in the next meeting.
  • Therefore the abscissa of such point will be found in correspondence of the Qx value.
  • This species will be found in the identical habitat as Pueraria mirifica in the mountainous area.
  • A more detailed account of these works will be found in another article.
  • Two additional symbols of wedding bells and Bridezilla herself will be found as well.
  • Details of these chapters will be found in Reyner, "Apostolatus Benedictinorum".
  • Notes of this bewildring number of Anaphoras will be found after each in Renaudot.
  • It will be found in many herbal combinations that are mixed for constipation.
  • The assailant will be found and justice will be served.
  • The paytable will be found on a separate screen.
  • FYI - no cell phone service will be found here; only tranquility.
  • «I think a compromise will be found», explains Scelso.
  • Supplementary information will be found in ST.
  • A way will be found to overcome what now seems insurmountable.
  • Complete bibliographies will be found in most of the foregoing works.
  • Ensure your link will be found by search engines.
  • But in the end, an equilibrium will be found.
  • In the last two publications will be found historical and bibliographical information concerning the history of the Preachers during the contemporaneous period.
  • Pompeii will be found, again.
  • He will be found and severely punished.
  • The guards are out looking for Colin, and he will be found.

Alternatives:

  • is going to be found
  • shall be found
  • is expected to be found
  • will be located

This phrase is correct and commonly used in the present tense or to express a general truth.

"find"

Use "find" in the present tense to indicate discovering something currently or as a general truth.

Examples:

  • I find it hard to believe.
  • Scientists find new species every year.
  • 4 days ago ... The find() method returns the first element in the provided array that satisfies the provided testing function.
  • 7 days ago ... find. 1 of 2. verb · ˈfīnd.

Alternatives:

  • discover
  • locate
  • come across
  • uncover

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