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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a finding of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal, academic, or formal contexts to refer to a conclusion or determination made after an investigation or analysis.
Example: "The committee's report included a finding of negligence on the part of the organization."
Alternatives: "a determination of" or "a conclusion of".
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Neither complaint constitutes a finding of wrongdoing.
This bars a finding of implied immunity.
But a finding of agency is not tantamount to a finding of a master-servant relationship.
Do you see that as a finding of fact or a finding of law?
This would scarcely support a finding of waiver.
This lack of mutuality supports a finding of substantive unconscionability.
that may weigh against a finding of fair use". Id.
The data supporting a finding of public nuisance is indisputable.
Factor Four thus favors a finding of fair use.
A finding of discrimination could bring judicial scrutiny.
"The coroner resisted a finding of gross negligence manslaughter".
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