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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around to find" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the act of searching or looking for something in a particular area or context.
Example: "I wandered around to find the perfect spot for our picnic."
Alternatives: "searching to discover" or "looking around to locate".
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Seconds later, he turned around to find 40 chairs silently piled center stage, ten feet away.
"I have cast around to find that big lever to make a difference.
We dug around to find out.
We didn't stick around to find out.
Do you just drive around to find the Yard Sales?
If not, look around to find instruments for sale.
If not, look online, or ask around, to find suitable places to go aircraft spotting.
I hope I'm around to find out.
People whirled around to find the traitor.
Then she swings her head around to find Natalie.
This piece is still worth rooting around to find.
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