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"find a silver lining" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need to look for a positive outcome in a difficult situation. For example: "Even in times of hardship, it is important to try to find a silver lining."
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We'll find a silver lining.
Still, she has managed to find a silver lining.
Still, some officials said they were trying to find a silver lining.
Some in Green Bay, known as Titletown, are nonetheless trying to find a silver lining.
Ms. Larson was not the only Gore backer trying to find a silver lining.
You know things are bad when the ever-positive Ryan isn't trying to find a silver lining.
SAN FRANCISCO — Scrambling to find a silver lining to the dark cloud of oil in the Gulf of Mexico, ethanol advocacy groups are pressing for more government support for the biofuel industry, with advertising campaigns targeted at lawmakers in Washington.
In an attempt to find a silver lining it said the delay would give rugby clubs more time to register members on the system for the 500,000 tickets available.
Mr. Harris said "it will be hard to find a silver lining" in today's Fed action if, as he expects, the Fed does raise its target by half a percentage point and signals that inflation is still a concern, meaning that more rate increases are in the offing.
Let's find a silver lining around all this shameful behavior.
As with everything, we may find a silver lining.
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