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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "find clues" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to looking for evidence or information in order to answer a question or solve a problem. For example, "We need to find clues in order to figure out who stole the treasure."
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"You had to find clues.
To find clues where there are none,.
At most, you'll find clues to (perhaps fleeting) aspirations.
But we can find clues in two places.
But bilingual viewers can find clues to Mr.'s intentions throughout the video.
So how, in 1990, could I find clues to the disaster?
Only in retrospect can I find clues to my father's gayness.
We need to find clues in language to draw the connections between different events.
We read Plato's Symposium and Aristophanes' Clouds and hope to find clues.
She scoured every imaginable place, including local graveyards, where she might find clues.
"I often find clues by looking in friends' cupboards to find out what's there.
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