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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Finding nothing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where a search or inquiry yields no results or outcomes.
Example: "After hours of searching through the archives, I was left with nothing, finding nothing of value."
Alternatives: "Discovering nothing" or "Uncovering nothing".
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Finding nothing is unthinkable.
Finding nothing, the investigation turned medical.
Finding nothing of interest, the intruder soon disappeared.
Finding nothing alarming, they began to see an upside to his doggedness and free labor.
Finding nothing, the officer asked him if he had any drugs or weapons on him.
Finding nothing amiss, the owner continues her meandering path towards us.
Finding nothing mission-worthy, Hal, our troop chief, would open the floor to suggestions.
Finding nothing suitable in Williamsburg, their first choice, they landed in a co-working space in SoHo.
Finding nothing out of the ordinary, Mr. Hjorth unscrewed a brass jet and examined it under a loupe.
Finding nothing in the Samurai but utter perfection, Eleanora allows that clients do indulge for sheer pleasure.
Finding nothing else meaningful to do, he decided to blog his entire experience for the rest of us to enjoy.
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