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The phrase "found foundation" is not grammatically correct and would not be used in written English.
It is missing a verb and does not make sense on its own. A correct version of this phrase could be "I found the foundation" which could be used in a sentence like "With some digging, I found the foundation of the old house buried beneath the overgrown garden."
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We found foundation grants to a total of 46 national think tanks.
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Nearby, they found foundations of buildings that were used for storing agriculture products.
I personally don't find foundation necessary.
Both are a godsend if you find foundations look a little flat, dull, cakey or flaky, including under the eyes.
This story raised many questions, most critically one about where the rest of us can find foundations that will pay us $300,000 to write some essays on water rights.
We reviewed current knowledge regarding the impacts of logging on genetic processes in tropical Asian tree species to find foundations for developing practical guidelines for managing these impacts and to identify research needs.
Brooklyn singer Madison McFerrin on her a cappella project, Finding Foundations.
Lightsey helps faculty find foundations that fit their projects.
"But eventually we found a foundation that worked with autistic children.
Auditors also found the foundation did not lodge annual accounts to Consumer Affairs on time.
If the financing can be found, the foundation will offer the film over the Internet later in the year.
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