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Discover LudwigThe phrase "finding any" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate a search or inquiry for something that may or may not be found. For example: I looked around the store but I couldn't find any candy.
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Few are finding any joy.
Not finding any, it created one.
But they fled without finding any gallium.
Q Are you finding any distressed opportunities?
I had no luck finding any cigarettes.
I'm not finding any of this much fun.
Not finding any in the house, they turned violent.
I don't remember finding any of them frightening.
It's a lot like finding any research project.
And Lyft has a hard time finding any takers.
The panel disbanded without finding any widespread fraud.
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