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"finding this out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the act of learning or discovering something. This could refer to new information, a solution to a problem, or the cause of a situation. Here is an example of its usage: "After months of research, we finally succeeded in finding this out: our product was being outsold by our competitors due to its outdated design."
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I always love finding this out about novelists.
And the dancing, the blithe dancing, together with finding this out at the same time!
Ian Spector, who founded the satirical thetruthaboutchuck.com in 2005, is finding this out the hard way.
"You should be finding this out before you ask for a raise," he added.
Knowing the stations customers listen to as they drive in is one way of finding this out, they say.
"While we are finding this out our international competitors will be further extending their competitive advantage over us.
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It has a powerful influence on us, this finding out that someone out there has a thing for you.
"It was like finding out this little secret that was under the song all the time".
I'm soaking wet, windswept and exhausted, but exhilarated at finding out this great secret: golf is fun.
While finding out this information may seem daunting, doing a bit of targeted research will go a long way.
Yet, as we enter the first year since the historic passing of same-sex marriage in the US, we are finding out this logic was wrong.
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