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The phrase "a man found" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a man who has been discovered or located, often in a narrative or descriptive setting.
Example: "In the abandoned house, a man found lying on the floor was in desperate need of help."
Alternatives: "a man discovered" or "a man located".
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And there was a man found wounded on the street.
when a man found a tumor in the embossment of his breast.
One was the complete body of a man found and identified in 2008.
On Friday, however, a man found that he couldn't quite squeeze his dog through the loophole.
What should be done, he asked, to a man found possessing illegal arms?
A man found in his morning mail a catalogue of a printing house which apparently devoted itself to dirty books.
What was the diet of a man found mummified in the Alps 5,000 years after his death?
And Lefty himself was quite candid about the way he dealt with a man found cheating at blackjack.
A spokesperson said: "Police were called at 12.35pm on Sunday to a man found hanging at Evelyn Gardens, SW7.
A man found suffering from gunshot wounds in a yard in Fort Wayne, Ind., Thursday afternoon died of his injuries.
Halle Berry has been granted a restraining order against a man found on her property three times in recent days.
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