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Discover Ludwig"find directions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when referring to someone finding their way to a certain location. For example, "I need to find directions to the new restaurant."
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Find directions and maps to Cornell University.
Google "Trona Pinnacles" to find directions to these geological landmarks.
In the glove compartment, you'll find directions to Cooperstown.
Crafting fans can find directions for the lamp in the 1973 D.I.Y. classic "Nomadic Furniture".
More drivers are asking their cars to do things like find directions or play music.
Below you'll find directions for reaching the Berkeley campus by car.
Following please find directions from both the San Francisco and Oakland International Airports.
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Seduction and doom - I guess by indirection you do find direction out.
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