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The phrase "I might found" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "I might find"? You can use "I might find" when expressing a possibility of discovering or coming across something in the future. Example: "If I have time to explore the old library, I might find some interesting books."
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I wondered who else I might find.
"I might find something else to do.
Then I might find your eyes..
— I might find oysters in their clutch.
No, I was afraid of what I might find out.
'I thought I might find the real me in Oxford.
Perhaps I felt some apprehension about what I might find.
"I love wondering what I might find, don't you?
"God knows what else I might find in there".
"Now I might find a job and a date".
Who knows, I might find that one in a million".
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