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The phrase "find back" does not exist in the English language. You could use the phrase "find again" or "find once more" instead. Example: I lost my keys, so I searched my house to find them back. (Incorrect) I lost my keys, so I searched my house to find them again. (Correct).
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Where can I find back issues of the magazine?
Such work may be better than anything the visitors can find back home.
BACK ISSUES Where can I find back issues of the magazine?
The goal was to obtain the online information from American military personnel to find back doors into military computer systems.
"This win should help us find back our confidence and the level we played earlier this season," Bielsa said.
Mr. Richner said he was working with local libraries and former employees to try to find back issues.
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He had to find back-alley paths or race from idling taxis to make it to his appointments.
To the extent that we become worried about this phenomenon, we may go out and find back-up services or other alternatives.
Sunderland did not muster a meaningful effort on goal other than Sebastian Larsson's first-half free-kick, and boss Martin O'Neill admitted the quest to find back-up for leading scorer Steven Fletcher is ever more pressing.
A29 No Copies of Missing E-Mail The White House informed a House committee that it could not find back-up records for lost e-mail messages sent to or from Vice President Al Gore's office in 1998 and 1999.
You generally won't find back-to-school specials are stores like Neiman-Marcus and Nordstrom.
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