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The phrase "a finding for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to indicate a decision or conclusion reached in favor of a party in a case.
Example: "The jury's verdict was a finding for the defendant, clearing him of all charges."
Alternatives: "a ruling in favor of" or "a decision for".
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A finding for Bolivia would not end the saga.
– Upon a finding for the claimant in an action for infringement under this chapter, the court shall award the claimant damages adequate to compensate for the infringement.
The government had not been including the quantity of drugs in the indictment or presenting it as a finding for the jury.
In a 50-page chapter describing this process, Pillar stresses that the administration made abundantly clear it wanted a finding for Iraqi W.M.D.'s.
The first synthetic quasicrystal, a combination of aluminum and manganese, was reported in 1984 by Israeli materials scientist Dan Shechtman and colleagues at the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology, a finding for which Shechtman won the 2011 Nobel Prize.
Skeletal lesions in the humerus were also found to be a positive predictor of survival, a finding for which there is no immediate explanation.
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New foreclosures have also fallen nationally, according to the report, a significant finding for a struggling housing market.
A finding aid for the collection, including an index of correspondents, is available on our website.
Link to a finding aid for Boxes 1-22, also a bibliography of Shaulis' publications.
This study provides a new finding for developing an E. coli with high organic solvent tolerance.
We consider this an unusual finding for an endocrine gland.
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