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The phrase "find it for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to request or ask someone to locate or obtain something on behalf of the speaker. Example: "I can't seem to find my textbook. Can you help me find it for my history class?".
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Google will find it for you.
Hang on, I'll find it for you".
Each person has to find it for himself.
I just want you to find it for yourself.
"Can you find it for me?" I asked.
And if they don't naturally have one, the speech writers will find it for them.
If they don't, they will continue to go where they can find it for free.
He preferred truth, if you could find it, for other people's sake.
If I tell them the best way to go, they won't find it for themselves.
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They actually found it for another reason.
They found it, for example, in the large Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities in the United Kingdom.
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