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Discover LudwigThe phrase "find it absurd" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is an idiomatic way of expressing that someone thinks something is ridiculous or highly illogical. Example: I find it absurd that the government is spending millions of dollars on a project that has no clear benefits for the public.
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It was an awkward coupling, and now that its offspring have failed, hard-nosed business types may find it absurd that such arrogant neophytes were ever allowed to set up companies.
I find it absurd.
I find it absurd that some people still identify as Syrians.
People find it absurd to hear Tung ramble on awkwardly in Mandarin to please the northern comrades.
Mr. Kinzer seems to find it absurd that the photographers in the movie work standing up rather than lying down.
"I just find it absurd that a hypocritical backstabbing ass nigga like him is tryin 2 tell otha artists how 2 carry themselves," Lupe Fiasco added.
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One new study, which examines this particular argument, finds it absurd on its face.
Both found it absurd that a city that had once built and run its own schools, hospitals, museums, transportation and social services should languish under the lash of Whitehall.
Finding it absurd, interesting — how did you react?
He often peers down at his own obsessiveness and finds it absurd.
Verdi would have found it absurd for a French audience to hear "Il Trovatore" in Italian.
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