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The phrase "find so" is not a complete sentence or grammatically correct
It is possible that "find" and "so" could be used together in a sentence, such as in the phrase "find something so beautiful." However, it would need to be part of a larger sentence and have a clear subject and verb construction in order to be considered correct in written English. Example: "I couldn't believe my luck when I stumbled upon a hidden garden and found it so beautiful."
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I find so much solace there.
And his greatest find so far?
That is what I find so wonderful".
Mr. Marciano might find so much comfort in silence.
I think the risk is what I find so exhilarating.
And that's what I find so exciting about it.
What I find so disturbing is not that students cheated.
"I find so much this way," he said.
That's why you find so few bagels with Federer.
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