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The phrase "everything found" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used when referring to something that has been discovered or located. Example: After hours of searching, she finally had everything found and organized for the presentation. In this sentence, "everything found" means that all of the necessary items or information have been located and are ready to be used for the presentation.
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Everything found becomes Turkish government property.
"I applied for everything, found nothing," said Ms. Bolton, 37.
It loves septic tanks, storm drains, sewers, everything found in the city, Dr. Crans said.
Poland considers everything found in its territory at the end of World War II to be its property.
He triumphed again on Broadway ("Golden Boy"), but his gift for doing everything found few outlets beyond road shows.
Mr. Piano likes to describe the exhibition as "the imaginary city," which seems reasonable enough because it contains examples of just about everything found in a modern metropolis.
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