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The phrase "all this found" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of discovering or uncovering something, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "After searching through the archives, I was surprised by all this found regarding our history."
Alternatives: "all this discovered" or "everything uncovered".
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The Original of Laura was, after all this, found to be disappointing.
"There's all this found time, and our strategy is to program to that," said Fran Hauser, president of digital for the Time Inc. style, entertainment and lifestyle groups.
The visitor from Concord, surveying all this, found himself unmoved.
Some of all this found its way into Hay Fever; when Mrs Astley-Cooper later went to see his plays she said: "It amused me to hear my remarks put into the mouths of actors".
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All this finds an echo in Bausch herself.
All this finds voices through characters whose tactile immediacy fades imperceptibly into a fog of ambiguousness and contradiction.
And yet for all this, I found myself weirdly fixated with the show.
Despite all this, I found myself on national television this week defending her.
Closing the book to consider all this, I found myself reflecting on its title.
However much he understood all this he found it an intolerable grief to submit to it.
From all this, she found that Sputnik Planitia's ice sheet likely has persisted for millions of years.
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