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Discover Ludwig'find out some' is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
For example, "I need to find out some information about the new company policies."
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They'll find out some day.
We need to get out and find out some things about the world.
"He could open up to me and maybe try and find out some things about that.
Find out some of the work that the company has been doing recently.
They find out some shit and they want to sink you.
"You may find out some day that some of the indicators weren't correct," that official continued.
"We have some things to find out, some things to learn still," Baker said.
We'll find out some time next year – no release date yet – when the film hits cinemas.
Maybe it was structured so the coach could find out some things".
When considering invading their spouse's privacy, husbands and wives cite an overriding desire to find out some secret.
The root of 'dating' is 'data,' and that means you gotta find out some information on her".
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