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The phrase "although I find" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrasting statement or opinion, often indicating a personal perspective that differs from a general consensus or expectation.
Example: "Although I find the movie entertaining, I can see why some people might not enjoy it."
Alternatives: "even though I believe" or "while I think".
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Although I find that I'm very, I'm easily confused.
JON LEE ANDERSON: No, I don't, although I find him fairly easy to talk to.
Although I find them indispensable, the services aren't unique to a mobile phone.
I am a good seven-hour person, although I find that now I am a bit older I need less.
The strands remain more separate, although I find they need very slightly longer in the hot water for my taste.
Tapenade is usually spiked with anchovies and capers, although I find that one or the other is sufficient.
I have no problem admitting that I can look at a guy and think he is good looking, although I find women attractive.
Although I find that a spatula full of paste has a strong musky odor, I can rarely see or smell paste deposits on grass stalks.
This, presumably, is so they don't sink to the bottom, although I find they seem to float quite obligingly in every version.
Although I find it congenial to think that it's God, others might prefer to think it's an alien - or who knows?
Some packed in a few lengths, others just a dip and a sneaky hot shower (although I find you end up feeling colder than before).
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