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Discover LudwigThe phrase "find direction" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a variety of contexts to express the idea of discovering or seeking out a course of action. For example, "In search of a path to success, she endeavored to find direction."
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As leading shares struggle to find direction, Amec has found one.
It really made me consider and reconsider how I think and find direction.
Overall the market struggled to find direction but ended lower after late weakness.
Seduction and doom - I guess by indirection you do find direction out.
In the end, Mr. Milach said he felt he had to lose his way – and his expectations – to find direction.
In the brilliant tracery of her one-woman shows, Anna Deavere Smith, like Hamlet, uses "indirections, to find direction out".
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Crafting fans can find directions for the lamp in the 1973 D.I.Y. classic "Nomadic Furniture".
Consumers are using smartphones to find directions, meet their friends and locate nearby stores, restaurants and movie theaters.
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