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Discover Ludwig"find excuse" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to mean to think of or come up with an excuse. For example, "I tried to find an excuse to avoid going to the meeting, but I couldn't think of anything."
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Opposite my name I was astonished to find: "Excuse accepted in part.
Many want to exercise, they know it will enhance their health and outlook, yet they find excuse after excuse not to.
Find excuse to enter the room when he/she is inside.
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"Before, people could find excuses.
"I am not trying to find excuses.
Everyone can find excuses, even to kill".
Trying to find excuses for this was nostalgic.
It's not the right moment to find excuses".
Men wander in and find excuses to chat with her.
People want to nit-pick and find excuses.
He hesitates, find excuses and finds himself upstaged by a supporting actor (Laertes, played by James Purnell).
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