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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all finds" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts related to discoveries or items found, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "After the excavation, the archaeologists cataloged all finds from the site."
Alternatives: "all discoveries" or "all items found".
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To discover the grave, he has said, would be "the find of all finds".
And not all finds are for the taking: they have to be seven inches long to be legally harvested.
Every question, every loss, every embarrassment, every time a butterfly flaps its wings — somehow it all finds a connective thread to Sanchez and Tim Tebow.
This all finds its expression in these games' very distinct sense of purpose, direction and individual personality, from the storytelling to the design.
She writes to rebut the idea that domestic life, as subject matter, is trivial and whimsical; no one, after all, finds these defects in John Updike.
All finds are to be reported in British Archaeology magazine and other data on the Transit, one of only 191 surviving models of its type and year, will be kept at Bristol for future study.
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