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Discover LudwigThe phrase "find somebody" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of searching for a person, whether for a specific purpose or in general.
Example: "I need to find somebody who can help me with this project."
Alternatives: "locate someone" or "search for a person".
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Let's find somebody — anybody.
She'd find somebody to replace me.
They have to find somebody to demonize".
"We've got to find somebody now".
Tell me, and I'll find somebody else.
"It's hard to find somebody like him".
But he'd better find somebody else".
"She wants by herself to find somebody".
You wanted to find somebody so bad.
Then maybe I could find somebody else".
So how do you find somebody like that?
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