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"find the treasure" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used as a standalone sentence or as part of a larger sentence. For example: - Find the treasure hidden in the old castle. - The main goal of the game is to find the treasure. - After hours of searching, we finally found the treasure buried in the sand. - "Find the treasure and bring it back here," the pirate captain ordered his crew.
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Nessa hopes they won't find the treasure.
"Foraging is treasure hunting," Redzepi said; you'll find the treasure if you believe it's there.
Will Finn and Tess find the treasure before the bad guys?
"Just think of how bitterly disappointed some little kid was when he didn't find the treasure chest," I point out.
But you'll find the treasure easily, he tells the King, and he gives him some completely bewildering directions.
On his deathbed Valverde left instructions for the king of Spain about how to find the treasure.
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Given that candidates don't self-select, recruiters think of résumés as 'mostly spam,' and their approach is to 'wade through the mess' to find the treasures.
I spent about half an hour trying to find Deresiewicz's notes, feeling much like the woman in "To Catch a Thief" who opens her jewel box to find the treasures gone.
To the children's delight, they found the treasure chest.
Some claim to have found the treasure, but none have been able to provide photographic evidence.
Dantès escapes, finds the treasure, buys a peerage and sets about his revenge.
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