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The phrase "a found one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has been discovered or located, often in a context where the distinction between found and lost items is relevant.
Example: "After searching for hours, I finally came across a found one that matched my description perfectly."
Alternatives: "a discovered one" or "a retrieved one".
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The instructions are simple: "Find your lost object, add a found one".
A spoken-word poet who was born in Jamaica, Mr. Sylvester blends images of a lost world (breadfruit, a cock's crow) with those of a found one (bagels, sirens).
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A man in search of a pint found one in an Irish establishment in Midtown.
He found one on a stall in Paris.
A friend found one for £25 and bought it for us.
A producer found one in the locker room of the Midtown Tennis Center.
Within a year, found one poll, he was the second most popular DJ in the country.
I tried out a couple before I found one with a good bounce to it.
At the bottom of a crater, he found one intact.
When an overlap is found, one atom must be retained, and the other atom deleted.
It took a while, but I found one.
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