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Discover Ludwig"found a partner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about having found someone to collaborate with, join forces with, or even to share a romantic relationship with. For example: She was so happy after she found a partner for her dance class.
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"I had found a partner".
He had found a partner.
He also found a partner, Mark Abrahams.
Everyone else seems to have found a partner.
Well, those things have happened: I've found a partner, I have no trouble finding jobs.
Since her relationship with Steve, she has grown older, found a partner, had a son.
She also wanted to be an ice dancer, but never found a partner to suit her.
She found a partner who started acting as Silver Lining's president last December.
Now Match.com has itself found a partner, the board game industry, to liven up events.
Mr. Emil's company has found a partner for the space on East 49th Street that housed Blackbird.
And in his second wife, Cosima, Liszt's daughter, he found a partner even more virulently anti-Semitic than he.
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