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The phrase 'find in' is an incorrect and unusable part of a sentence in written English. Instead, you would use the phrase 'find within'. For example, "He found the answer within the depths of the book."
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"It's hard to find in Houston.
What did you find in Uddanam?
What does he find in it?
Truth is what you find in art.
"They're hard to find in the world".
"Dirt is what you find in parks.
What do they find in life?
Find in a charity shop near you.
"They find in radical Islam a cause".
What do you find in British supermarkets?
What you will find in Lesotho, you will also find in Malawi.
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