How to Use "Find" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words find (v): to locate; to discover; to realize or think about something carefully

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Used with nouns:

"The court found him guilty."
(court, judge, jury, trial)

"The study found some interesting results."
(study, scientist, researcher, research, experiment)

"The census found some new trends."
(census, poll, report)

"He finally found the job he was looking for."
(job, position, opportunity)

"They found a lot of problems in his report."
(problems, inaccuracies, differences, errors, flaws)

"The police found evidence."
(evidence, fingerprints, footprints, motive, clues, information)

"We are trying to find a connection between the events."
(connection, relationship, parallel)

"They are working to find a compromise."
(compromise, alternative, solution, replacement, remedy, answer, explanation)

"She finds a lot of enjoyment in art."
(enjoyment, love, fulfillment, happiness, joy)

"They finally found the survivors."
(survivors, killer, murderer, culprit, victim)

"They are trying to find gold."
(gold, treasure, oil)

"He wants to find new clients."
(clients, customers)

"They finally found the trail they were looking for."
(trail, motel, place, location, things, hotel, spot)

"We are trying to find a new apartment."
(apartment, home, house)

"We are trying to find the correct route."
(route)

"He found a cure for the disease."
(cure)

"He finally found the courage to speak his mind."
(courage)


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