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The phrase "I meanwhile found" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used to indicate that something was discovered or realized during the course of another action, but it is better to use it in a more natural context. Example: "I was searching for my keys, and I meanwhile found an old photograph."
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I, meanwhile, found myself stacking up a tower of ever-fatter floors, accidentally making the menacing HQ of an evil empire, a top-heavy monster building that would put the Walkie-Talkie to shame.
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I, meanwhile, find the whole ordeal completely exhausting.
The Yankees, meanwhile, found fortification in their minor league system.
Vuillard, meanwhile, found that photography could complicate his paintings.
A detailed police investigation, meanwhile, found no sign of foul play.
Ms. Marshall, meanwhile, found information online about The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund, and she called.
Mr. Shilin, meanwhile, found less expensive clothes to import, produced at factories outside the United States.
Blythe, meanwhile, found that working with music gave her a new freedom.
Rickey and Shea, meanwhile, found partners in Dallas, Houston, Toronto, Buffalo, Atlanta, Denver, and Minneapolis-St.
Brainwashed, meanwhile, found the band – and Schwartz, in particular – firing angrily on all cylinders.
Swann, meanwhile, found time to tweet from England's 5am fire alarm: "Fire alarm?
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