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Discover Ludwig"find for" is not a correct phrase or structure in English.
It should be "find" followed by either a preposition like "for," or an object to complete the verb phrase. Example: Can you find the keys for me? Another example: The judge will find for the plaintiff in this case.
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The court may find for the president.
This was all they could find for her?
I must find for them homes, sleep restless in his.
A great hotel find for around 200 euros/night.
There were no oars, and all he could find for propulsion was a thick bamboo pole.
The syllabus is more like what one would find for a humanities course.
"You will find, for instance, that the child will make many amusing mistakes in language".
"But tax-efficient funds are an evergreen that investors can find for themselves".
"Anything unique is really hard to find for plus-size women," she said.
Someday, the Super Bowl champion will find for Hollywood another perfect ending.
The closest thing Maps can find for "Dulles Airport" is "Dulles Airport Taxi".
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