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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I now found" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "I have now found" or "I now find" depending on the intended meaning. Example: "After searching for hours, I now found the missing document."
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I now found that I regretted having shown such weakness.
Having been rather dismissive of them as a child, I now found myself intrigued, on occasion admiring, often appalled.
But it was mainly her father's feelings that concerned Ms. Povich, "since I now found myself in the unusual position of suing his boss".
The smell that Anne and I now found in the hallway outside what had once been his office was familiar — volatile solvents and fear?
Though it had once been my faith too, I now found myself having to pretend a sympathy that was very far from my true feelings.
Flow and lucidity had never come easily to me, but would reveal themselves with editing and focus, two things I now found difficult to do.
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So I now find comfort in fairy tales.
I was a bit cross, but I now find I am 'entitled' to €400 compensation.
Despite my earlier disapproval, I now find myself sticking up for Katie.
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