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Discover Ludwig"findings out" is not correct and usable in written English.
The correct phrase is "finding out." Example: My goal is to keep finding out more about the world.
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Having laid our main findings out, here's the kicker.
A previous HuffPost Weird News story detailed how Ketchum, anxious to get her findings out, basically purchased a little-known "journal" in which to publish her research.
Maybe, it's suggested, the BBC wanted to string the findings out beyond charter renewal date.
The view from my Kathmandu rooftop certainly seems to bear the EPI findings out.
He talks to dozens of people, comes back laden with excellent quotes, and lays his findings out for inspection.
"You throw the findings out there and let people take their potshots at them, which is fine.
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For behavioural outcomes measured with scales, non-significant findings out-numbered significant ones indicating a reduction in discriminatory behaviour (12 v. 2) and this was also the case for behavioural outcomes measured at the item level (38 v. 19).
Finding out about revenge porn meant finding out about Hunter Moore.
And I'm finding out".
"First was finding out what it was.
But they are quickly finding out more.
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