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"find it at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to specify a place or source where something can be found. For example, "You can find it at the library."
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Find it at florrie.com.
You find it at estate sales.
You'll find it at farmers' markets now.
You can find it at docs.google.com.com
You can find it at nytimes.com/executivesuite.
"But I couldn't find it at Bergdorf's".
Find it at experimental restaurants like Sona in Los Angeles.
(Find it at your local specialty shop, or try www.insound.com).
(It was directed by Ace Norton; find it at spinner.com).
I couldn't find it at all in the Daily Express.
So that, when you find it at your door, it feels like your birthday?
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