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The phrase "and founded a second" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the establishment of a second entity, organization, or similar concept, often in a historical or biographical context.
Example: "After successfully launching his first startup, he moved on and founded a second that focused on renewable energy solutions."
Alternatives: "and established a second" or "and created a second".
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In the 1980's, Mr. Graves got involved with product design and founded a second company, Michael Graves Design Group.
He broke with Leslie in 1876 and founded a second German-language Puck, which was so successful that in 1877 an English-language version was begun.
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By the time Beck came to Cornell, he said he had already started three companies and founded a fourth in his dorm room.
The O'Connor brothers had made a fortune trading grain on the Chicago Board of Trade and founded a First Options, a clearing house business.
His interest in Gardnerianism was however maintained, and in December 1973 he founded a second Gardnerian coven, and invited Jane Cicciotto, then working as the Warlock Shop's book keeper, to take up the mantle as its high priestess.
In 1990 Etzioni and Galston founded a third school, known as "responsive" communitarianism.
It has opened tax-free development zones to lure foreign investment, set up Etihad, its first airline, and founded a tourist board to entice recreational visitors.
Father Coughlin founded a third political party.
At meetings in Istanbul and Ankara last week, they discussed walking out en masse and founding a new academy, but decided to first alert Turkish President Abdullah Gül to the "possible detrimental effects of such a dual identity".
He dropped out of Technion after a year and founded the first of a series of high-tech startups.
He started hacking when he was a child and founded his first company at the age of 15.
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