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"find if" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used as a phrasal verb meaning to discover or determine something. You can use it when you are trying to figure out whether a condition or situation is true or not. Example: I need to find if there are any available flights to Rome for next week. Can you help me find if the restaurant is still open? She needs to find if the product is still in stock before placing her order.
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Subject Re: Find if words are in the same phrase?
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Find if your allergic to anything and avoid them.
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"I find if they don't rot, they get much better".
What must farmers find if they are to stay competitive?
She wondered what he would find if that did happen.
What would Beveridge find if he were to report today?
The main task was to find if the latitudinal dependencies of the model parameters have the regular character.
It is very difficult to find, if ever found, relevant information or patterns from within resources on the Internet.
Tukey Kramer tests of the three cases are conducted to find if the significant effects of hearing protection devices exist.
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