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The sentence "Did you find something?" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it any time you want to ask someone if they were able to find something. For example, you might say, "I've been looking everywhere for my keys, did you find something?"
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Did you find something different going back to them this time?
Where did you find something so uniquely, well, uniquely you?
Did you find something exceptional at the farmers market?
But did you find something in particular that you'd watch as a regular viewer?
MR: Now how in the world did you find something like that out?
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The democratization of music is great, McLain thought as he drifted along, but how do you find something you really want to hear on the Internet, and how can artists reach the listeners they want?
And when they do, you find something else that isn't normal: the meat is juicy and rosy pink on the inside, the color of a perfectly cooked pork chop.
(There's a kind of seductive quality to the idea of anonymously helping someone else's dreams come true, isn't there — like being the genie in the lamp?) Or do you find something off-putting in raising money for so personal a cause?
"Brassy" or "ambient" are easy to imagine but how do you find something "hissy" or "like an 808 but broken".
These apps will determine what we watch next through social and algorithmic recommendations because how else do you find something to watch when traditional programming is dead?
How do you leave a 29-year career you love because you've done everything you want to do—and then how do you find something else you love even more?
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