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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a great found' is not grammatically correct in written English
It should be 'a great find'. For example, "While looking through the attic, we made a great find - a chest filled with forgotten treasures!"
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In addition, keep in mind that you need only one great Times article to create a great found poem.
Wajda is sometimes called a cinematic poet of lost causes: but he made Poland and Polish cinema a great found cause.
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"It was a great find".
He's a great find.
"A great find," Portland Coach Mike Dunleavy said.
"It was a great find," Raybourn said.
A great find indeed for this dreary Tuesday.
James Conlon was a great find as the conductor.
"Embedded" I have to admit, is a great find.
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