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"find time to do" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you have to make time to do something. For example, "I'm very busy, but I need to find time to do my homework."
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"How can I find time to do research?
I make sure I find time to do that regularly.
How do they find time to do it all?
You can preside over America or you can address its problems, but it's difficult to find time to do both.
He said he was working 70 to 80 hours a week and struggling to find time to do other things.
He is struggling to learn how to teach, and he can't find time to do the research that will help him get tenure.
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Who knows how he found time to do this?
In old age he talked about everything he never found time to do.
(Still, after the umpteenth such serving of corn pone, I began to wonder how Johnson ever found time to do any actual politicking).
Asked by an interviewer from the BBC what he found time to do aside from write his many books, Ackroyd replied, "I drink.... That's about it".
Perhaps, but these two beers were brewed by the same man, Ron Jeffries, the founder of Jolly Pumpkin, who also finds time to do the brewing for Leelanau.
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