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The phrase "any finding of fraud" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal, financial, or investigative contexts when discussing the results of an inquiry or examination related to fraudulent activities.
Example: "The report concluded that any finding of fraud would necessitate further investigation and potential legal action."
Alternatives: "any determination of fraud" or "any conclusion of fraud".
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The S.E.C. order did not include any finding of fraud against the company or its executives and directors, Oxford said.
"The investigation found no violation of the law in requesting, validating and constructing the 64,000-square foot facility at Camp Leatherneck, nor was there any finding of fraud, misrepresentation, or improper action".
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But the judge let stand a finding of fraud related to another type of PC memory.
The company's consent in a finding of fraud, without admitting or denying it, will not improve its standing in those cases.
(The Second Circuit panel's ruling reversed a finding of fraud against Mairone and tossed out a million-dollar ruling against Mairone).
Reduction or suspension of contract payments upon finding of fraud.
A finding of fraud could result in a new election.
48 CFR § 632.006 - Reduction or suspension of contract payments upon finding of fraud.
632.006 Reduction or suspension of contract payments upon finding of fraud.
Neither of the notices for the two retracted papers has been updated to reflect the finding of fraud.
Now, as before the fraud order was modified, their disposition is dependent entirely upon the validity of the finding of fraud.
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