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Discover LudwigThe phrase "finds in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating the location or context in which something is discovered or identified.
Example: "The researcher finds in the data a significant correlation between the two variables."
Alternatives: "discovers in" or "identifies in".
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The comfort he finds in her seems very authentic.
One is recent gas finds in the eastern Mediterranean.
None of these are easy finds in Prague.
Notice the clouds and the likenesses she finds in them.
Shuttling between them both, Dante finds — in the sum — love.
Each character finds in it whatever they wish.
It finds in favour of around 40% of cases.
"I want to see what my boyfriend finds in them".
Real cows, not those one finds in Warhols or Watteaus.
It's a quality one also finds in Moorcock's work.
Each finds in the other the ghost of someone else.
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