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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a word for finding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing terminology or vocabulary related to the act of discovering or locating something.
Example: "In our discussion about search engines, we need to find a word for finding relevant information quickly."
Alternatives: "a term for searching" or "a phrase for locating".
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There's also a word for finding meaning in meaningless things".
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To find the derivative of this equation, differentiate (a big word for finding the derivative) both sides of the equation with respect to x.
(A) Word for Word: "Finding my soul-mate, finding the love of my life has been a freeing experience because of the way we identify [with] each other and understand each other.
Having more data per sample poses a risk for over-fitting, in other words a risk for finding significant differences between groups by chance alone.
We used word boundaries for finding matches of API element short names in Stack Overflow posts to ensure that these names occur at the beginning and the end of a sequence of characters.
These results indicate the power of word alignment for finding inconsistencies in terminology translations.
However, the Ramsey author said she had to get "creative" and use "zZZEEOOowm", signifying the sound of a TT motorbike, when finding a word for the letter z, as it is not part of the Manx Gaelic alphabet.
As an example of usage, glbase includes a tool for finding words in FASTA-formatted DNA sequences: Figure 2A shows an example of the frequency of the STAT3 DNA-binding motif (word) 'TTCnnnGAA' in a list of STAT3 ChIP-seq binding data [ 14].
BLAST uses fixed-length continuous matches as a template for finding common words, and the template is called a seed.
Outside and optimistic, Leah opens up to Corey, the famously vocal orator with a knack for finding the perfect words like "uh," "armph" and "thin' she's taayrrd".
Most browser programs use the Control-F (Command-F on the Mac) to open a search box for finding certain words within the page itself, and most highlight the instances of the word (and number of time it appears).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com