English Language & Usage Asked on May 22, 2021
My first post here. Sorry if question is not appropriate.
What can be an academic synonym for "to-be-discovered" in "The issue can be examined through a variety of discovered and to-be-discovered methods?"
The point for using to-be-discovered here is that I wish to emphasize that in future there may methods that can examine better the issue even if current methods can not do so fully. So, the issue still deserves discussion.
As others have said in the comment, specifically @Global Charm, all you can do is hold out the possibility that other solutions might emerge. The best you can do is say something like this:
The issue can be examined through a variety of discovered methods; perhaps other methods, yet-to-be-discovered, may provide other insights.
Answered by FeliniusRex on May 22, 2021
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