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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are found said" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and is not usable in any context.
Example: "The documents are found said to be missing." (This example is incorrect due to the phrase.)
Alternatives: "are reported to be" or "are claimed to be".
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"I'm never alarmed when they are found," said a senior investigator with a task force of federal law enforcement agencies still combing the scene Tuesday.
"No matter where she is, despite all our differences — ideological, political — and the great distance between us, she unites Cubans wherever they are found," said the Rev. Juan Rumín Domínguez, the rector of the shrine in Miami.
"We must be open to the idea of engaging with the markets and finding ways which would make Africa benefit from the demand and indeed the communities where the rhinos are found," said Mr Jonga.
"Today's enforcement notice strengthens the action already taken by our office, placing a legal requirement on Google to delete the remaining payload data identified last year within the next 35 days and immediately inform the ICO if any further discs are found," said Stephen Eckersley, the office's head of enforcement.
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No gun was found, said Capt.
"Nothing was found," said an aunt, Berta Dantzler.
"There are still people that ain't been found," said Doug Bryant, 38, of storm-ravaged Franklin County, Ala.
"Our whole country is held back by irresponsibility, wherever it is found," said Mr Miliband.
Three teenage brothers live at the home where the body was found, said Na'eem Williams and Jodie Robinson, both 16.
Michel Legros, a cousin of an owner of the building where Mr. Exantos was found, said this was a mistake.
"Physics would be far more interesting if it had not been found," said Hawking.
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