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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I've found that" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when sharing a personal discovery or conclusion based on experience or observation.
Example: "I've found that regular exercise significantly improves my mood and energy levels."
Alternatives: "I've discovered that" or "I've realized that"
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Here's something I've found that makes drilling not boring: colorful, happy apps.
"I've found that never really happens, not in the medical-imaging world".
"I've found that with OxGrow".
I've found that you can't teach passion.
I've found that incredibly frustrating, really.
I've found that life involves trade-offs".
"But with wear, I've found that it's become side-heavy.
I've found that the most difficult thing about my job.
"I've found that my barn is full of actors.
And I've found that life's better if you do".
I've found that airports and airplanes are great hunting grounds.
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