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"find out something" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to encourage someone to do research and discover facts about a topic or person. For example, "If you want to know more about the history of the company, try to find out something from the archives."
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"I'm dead set unless I find out something down the line," she said.
"You might find out something really bad.
"Your job is to find out something he doesn't know".
Every day I have to find out something new.
"Now we'll find out something about our team.
But if you're not honest with yourself, you're always trying to not let me find out something, or you're trying to not let yourself find out something.
I was always hoping to find out something about her that no one else knew".
It isn't always day-to-day i usually create the chance to find out something.
Let's find out something here, so I was hoping to get into the second round.
"I try to find out something new about golf every day," Hogan said.
Dermody's idea was that the psychiatrists might find out something from Roberts that wasn't already known.
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