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"figure out where" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express the act of discovering or solving the location of something or someone. It can also be used to ask someone to determine the location of something. Example: "I need to figure out where I left my keys. I can't find them anywhere." Example: "Can you figure out where the nearest gas station is? We need to fill up the car before we hit the road."
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Figure out where you want to stand while you're presenting.
Figure out where you are on the distinctiveness-centrality spectrum.
2. Figure out where Lincoln is going.
If you're cheating, figure out where and adjust.
Figure out where they are strategically, organizationally and operationally.
Figure out where you stand, and prepare your words.
If not, figure out where to cut corners.
Figure out where your health coverage will come from.
Figure out where the holes are in the market.
Figure out where you're going.
Figure out where to file.
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