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The phrase "find out what" is grammatically correct, and is a common expression in written English.
It is often used to start a question in order to seek understanding or clarification. Example: "I'm not sure how to proceed. Can you help me find out what the next steps are?".
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"First, find out what they have heard".
Find out what really goes on.
"Find out what it is telling you".
"We'll find out what happened".
Find out what happened.
Find out what other children say.
Find out what is expected.
Find out what there is.
Find out what locals pay.
Find out what girls like.
Find out what they need.
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