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"found it empty" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing a place or object that was discovered to be devoid of people or objects. Here is an example: "I went to the fridge to grab a snack, but when I opened it, I found it empty. I guess I need to go grocery shopping."
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This finds its emblem in "Lyrebird", a creature that has arrived too late at the "song-box" and found it empty.
He found it empty save for a single loaded automatic.
Sopia said she arrived at his bed one morning and found it empty.
A tour guide told me that Red Guards had excavated the grave and found it empty.
They had entered Bin Jawad Saturday, but had found it empty, and had left it unoccupied.
"I have found it empty, without even a trace of slimy fluid".
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The visit by Amos came as Syrian Arab Red Crescent aid workers entered Baba Amr to find it empty of its residents.
We turned onto Thames Street to find it empty.
They take a quick peek, find it empty and walk away.
I strolled by yesterday to find it empty, with a for-rent sign in the window.
Best thing said in parting: "A hundred years from now, white archeologists are going to open that coffin, find it empty, and wonder what it all means".
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