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The phrase "a jury found" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the outcome of a legal case or trial where a jury has reached a decision.
Example: "After several days of deliberation, a jury found the defendant guilty of all charges."
Alternatives: "a jury determined" or "a jury concluded".
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A jury found him liable Tuesday for misleading investors regarding a technology startup he co-founded.
In June, a jury found him guilty.
A jury found the killer not guilty.
A jury found for the plaintiffs.
A jury found he spoke falsely before.
A jury found Evans not guilty.
A jury found the man not guilty.
At trial, a jury found Payton and Durant civilly liable.
A jury found him guilty and sentenced him to life.
A jury found Mr. Gupta guilty in May.
However, a jury found in favour of Mr Fields.
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