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The phrase "able to find much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to discover or locate a significant amount of something, often in a context of searching or exploring.
Example: "After hours of research, I was finally able to find much of the information I needed for my project."
Alternatives: "capable of discovering a lot" or "able to locate a significant amount".
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We have never been able to find much common ground.
The peptide has not been able to find much clinical use despite its established therapeutic effect.
I was not able to find much on assessing risk or management specifics.
But neither Fahrenthold nor Cay Johnston has been able to find much trace of this type of philanthropy, either.
I was pleasantly surprised to find that I was able to find much more information than I expected for someone who I assumed might have been overlooked by history.
"But the people's lives who are being lost on the South Side – due to gun trauma, due to economic violence, due to police violence – will not be able to find much life-saving value in a presidential library".
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There is a marvelously uplifting quality -- especially now, when another war looms on the horizon -- about the fact that this music has survived and that Szpilman, who lost so much, was nonetheless able to find so much to give.
Fábregas in particular was able to find too much space.
As a result, someone seeking extensive information about a topic online would not be able to find very much.
Where else short of lemonade would we be able to find so much variety and home-brew creativity?
The Nelder-Mead algorithm is able to find BEC much faster than this, in only 145 runs.
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