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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a true find" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is genuinely valuable or beneficial that has been discovered or obtained.
Example: "After searching for hours, I finally stumbled upon a true find at the antique shop – a rare vase from the 18th century."
Alternatives: "a real treasure" or "a genuine discovery."
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One seemed to be a true find.
In other words, a true find for frugal travelers.
Money cannot change hands; it has to be a true find.
"Johnson is a true find: she's so committed, she makes Ana's every discovery – in or out of the bedroom – convincing," writes Weitzman.
Once a favourite at The Ivy in London, this is a true find from top chef Mark Hix – simple but decadent.
True, there aren't very many, but this is a true find, with a menu filled with dishes that provide a pleasing variation of northern and southern Indian cuisine, including black curries and pastries filled with savoury lamb.
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And if they don't accept it, and you know you were honest and a true friend, find other real friends.
A true fan will find all of this team-hopping contemptible; no doubt it is.
If that's true find me an animated gif to prove it!
The 38-room Amsterdam Wiechmann Hotel, 328-332 Prinsengracht, (31-20) 626-3321, fax 626-8962, is a true Jordaan find, a corner grouping of three old canal houses converted into an idiosyncratic small hotel and outfitted tastefully in traditional Dutch style.
There are a total of 48 cases where gene context similarity helped to converted a false positive found by BBH to a true positive found by BBH-LS.
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