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The phrase "I find not" is correct but somewhat archaic and less commonly used in modern written English.
It can be used in literary or formal contexts, often to express a lack of discovery or realization about something. Example: "In my search for truth, I find not the answers I seek."
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On the contrary, I find not working stressful.
"There's an honesty, which I find not to be all that common".
Reading through the main document, I find not a single mention of it.
But there are things that have been said in campaigns that I -- I find not very appealing.
'I am an alcoholic and I can't drink again; I write what I find, not what I think other people will like, though if they like it I am delighted.
So to be rancoring, and let it linger, and be grumpy, and bear grudges, and all this — it's something that has never been part of me, because I find not only is it not necessary but it takes a lot out of you, it distracts".
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Among tens of thousands, I found not one.
This was ecologically responsible, but, I found, not terribly pragmatic.
I have found: not very.
But I find myself not reading them.
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