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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a finding was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the results or conclusions drawn from research, studies, or investigations.
Example: "In the recent study, a finding was that regular exercise significantly improves mental health."
Alternatives: "a discovery was" or "an observation was".
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Judge Moss, however, said in the opinion on Sunday that Mr. Papadopoulos did not show that the appeal was likely to find Mr. Mueller's appointment unlawful and, even if it did, such a finding was not likely to provide any new evidence that could set aside his conviction.
The order, known as a "finding" was signed within the last two or three weeks.
Until now, a president could block assets of foreign entities if a finding was made that they threatened the Middle East peace process.
Mr. Halloran said it was troubling that an Energy Department official would say a finding was out of context after the report had been issued.
The department is also investigating whether the Chinese government is breaking international trade rules by subsidizing the export of solar panels — if such a finding was made, it could result in additional tariffs.
While in Vernonia there might have been a closer fit between the testing of athletes and the trial courts finding that the drug problem was fueled by the role model effect of athletes drug use, such a finding was not essential to the holding.
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BP's report implies such a finding is unlikely.
Once such a finding is made, the lawsuits "shall be promptly dismissed," the bill says.
Such a finding is problematic, given the decay of the body and its headless state.
Such a finding is why the second abortion pill is typically given.
Such a finding is expected for our simple model.
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