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"found living" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing the discovery of someone or something that was previously missing or believed to be dead. Example: After a week of searching, the lost hiker was finally found living in a remote cabin in the woods.
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He also found living in Korea "extremely lonely," he said.
He is the second Obama family member to be found living illegally in the United States.
A dozen people can be found living in a two-bedroom trailer.
Mr. Provenzano, 73, was found living in a simple farmhouse about a mile from his birthplace of Corleone.
Mr. Perez was found living in Ms. Drakeford's apartment last week when detectives went there to investigate her murder.
Last summer, after more than a decade on the run, Mr. Karadzic was found living disguised in Belgrade, Serbia's capital.
It's the largest British sea squirt – large enough that small anemones can sometimes be found living on it.
Gen. Shiro Ishii, whom American intelligence had found living under an assumed name in Japan, finally admitted his crimes.
The rumours have persisted because Mladic was found living not far from Belgrade with relatives who share his last name.
This third generation also chose to inbreed, giving birth to the children recently found living in squalor in the valley.
In the late 1990s, when 26 developmentally disabled adults were found living in homeless shelters in Westchester, there was outrage.
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