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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as he found" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a situation or condition that was discovered or observed by someone, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "The room was just as he found it, untouched and silent, as if time had stood still."
Alternatives: "as he discovered" or "as he observed".
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As he found tumors, he snipped them out.
As soon as he found one, he would be moving.
Just as he found it, the door flew open.
Architecturally he was in luck as he found himself amid the grand houses of Nottinghamshire.
But he planned to, as soon as he found weapons and a car.
Among his findings has been this series of notes, photographed as he found them.
He finds them, as he found the grounds of belief, in "feelings," not in "knowings".
As he found more music he liked, the piece expanded to 18 minutes.
In the end, Simon left Baltimore just as he found it: sliding sickeningly downhill".
He left many of them as angry and resentful as he found them.
Worshipers shook his hand and hugged him as he found an open pew.
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