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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'find place' is not correct in written English.
If you want to use it however, you can use it to mean 'locate a place'. For example: I want to find a place in the city to get a good cup of coffee.
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You'd think it'd be tough to pull a move like this together; what to pack, what to get rid of, finding a buyer for our Manhattan co-op, trying to find place to land (in Costa Rica) while living in New York.
Due to their better dispersion and high stability, such type of nanocomposites may find place as a replacement material for Pani and Pani/MWCNT.
As part of the new diagnostic equipment of Tore Supra within WEST project, a set of Langmuir probes will find place on the baffle in order to provide plasma flux and electron temperature measurements for physics studies and real-time machine protection functions during steady-state discharges.
But, at the beginning, we are met by the doubt whether even in this Divine-Being all the virtues find place- Moral-Balance [Sophrosyne], for example; or Fortitude where there can be no danger since nothing is alien; where there can be nothing alluring whose lack could induce the desire of possession.
And yet, if you look at the same brain regions of these two species, you find place cells, head-direction cells, and you find grid cells.
Easy, 30-second websites for businesses, primarily meant to group their social network accounts together in one easy to find place.
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