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The phrase "a find from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a discovery or item that has been located, often in the context of archaeology, treasure hunting, or research.
Example: "The archaeologists were thrilled with a find from the ancient ruins that shed light on the civilization's daily life."
Alternatives: "a discovery from the" or "an artifact from the".
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I always wanted to have shops in Paris, Tokyo and New York," de Taillac says, sitting at her 1970s glass and chrome dining table, a find from the famous Saint-Ouen flea market in Paris.
Even when honored by the Film Society of Lincoln Center, she boasted her modest, ill-fitting black shirtwaist was a find from the mall in Short Hills.
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A discarded china cabinet was found from the junk of a second-hand furniture shop in Newcastle.
A sound agreement is found from the comparison.
The macaroni penguin (Eudyptes chrysolophus) is a species of penguin found from the Subantarctic to the Antarctic Peninsula.
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A detailed mathematical treatment can be found from the original paper [39].
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