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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am to be found" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the presence or location of something or someone, often in a formal or literary context.
Example: "The ancient manuscript, once thought lost, am to be found in the archives of the university."
Alternatives: "can be found" or "is located".
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When I find an argument incoherent, it is not because I find the argument on the other side persuasive; although that is the assumption made by those who lambaste me for being a conservative or a liberal, a hopeless fuddyduddy or a corrosive postmodernist, and address me in the confidence that they know on what end of the ideological or moral spectrum I am to be found.
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A similar phenomenon is to be found in Scotland.
Almost half of those are to be found in Hidalgo County.
No such passion was to be found yesterday.
The best primary schools were to be found in Darlington.
The simple answer is to be found in politics.
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