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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrived we found" is not correct in standard written English
It appears to be an incorrect word order and should be restructured for clarity. Example: "When we arrived, we found that the place was deserted."
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But before they arrived we found ourselves with company.
But when we arrived, we found only piles of rocks.
When we arrived, we found that the animals there appeared never to have seen people before.
When we arrived, we found them sitting under a tree, warming themselves by a fire.
When the cardboard coffin arrived we found it was too big for the sidecar.
But one Saturday, when I and the other young women arrived, we found ourselves stashed away on an upper floor.
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But, upon arriving, we found the secretary talking testily on the phone with one unlikely McCain voter.
But on arriving, we found the space was small for five women -- five picky, strong-minded women at that.
About three months after arriving we found a place of our own and we've been here since.
Within a day of arriving, we find that we don't want to move far.
Deprived of any awkward feedback, any modest challenges that might allow us to maintain our skills, when the crisis arrives we find ourselves lamentably unprepared.
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