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Discover Ludwig"find where" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used when asking for the location or position of something or someone. Example: "Can you help me find where I left my keys?".
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Others are sequencing bacterial genomes to find where diseases originated.
I've been trying to find where I belong.
(You can find where I'll be appearing here).
Try shifting attributions around to find where they fit best.
Driving round the outskirts they can't find where it starts.
Investigators were anxious to find where the cards were produced.
"I tried to find where it happened," he said.
The others you'll find where you left them, I swear on my honor".
Find where.
That way you can find where the mistakes are.
But I can't find where to purchase them.
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