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The phrase "and needed to find" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a requirement or necessity to locate something or someone.
Example: "She felt lost in the city and needed to find her way back to the hotel."
Alternatives: "and had to locate" or "and was searching for".
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He was released in September, and needed to find work.
South should have ducked, but he won with his ace and needed to find his ninth trick in diamonds.
Ms. Monroe was moving from Washington to New York in 2004 and needed to find an apartment in two weeks.
Mr. Simpson, however, said that the museum was in trouble and needed to find a new mission.
The US at the time accounted for 50% of the world's output, and needed to find markets for its exports.
WPI has always depended on donations and government grants and needed to find a way to become more self-sustaining while continuing to grow.
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Clearly he can make six club tricks and one heart and needs to find two more.
MSG and FSNY face an uncertain future, losing the Mets and needing to find summer replacement filler.
Anthony Glover, the top returning player, disappeared at times on offense last season and needs to find his shot.
It's a challenge, but we really want to do it and need to find out whether we can.
In Rome and need to find the best coffee place nearby?
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