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The phrase "I immediately found" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing a quick realization or discovery that occurred right after a specific moment or action. Example: "After searching for hours, I immediately found the missing document in the drawer."
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I immediately found fresh spots for them.
He came back, and I immediately found a name for him: Pereira.
Inside, I immediately found a good driving position, the layout was uncluttered, and build quality looked and felt very good.
Using Clicker, I immediately found 112 episodes of "Babylon 5" at thewb.com, and 202 free episodes of "South Park" at southparkstudios.com.
"Eric's been telling me the story of his ideas and what I immediately found appealing about them was the naturalness of them.
"I lost that camera in a flip halfway down the river, but the pictures I'd already taken were so much fun that I immediately found a replacement on eBay and have been a serious stereo nut ever since," he said.
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As I step outside the hotel room, I immediately find myself feeling guilty and ashamed for wondering whether I should go and wash.
With technology, I immediately find a problem I want to solve.
If you use a single fair coin, I immediately find myself in a 1 bit deficit predicament: I do not know whether it is head or tail.
So, of course, as a techie who instinctively thinks in terms of hacking and fixing systems, I immediately find myself wondering: is there a technical fix?
When I walk into a gay bar I immediately find myself flirting and being flirted with, feeling about 70% gay.
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