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Discover LudwigThe phrase "found my place" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that one has discovered where they belong or what their purpose is. It can be used in various contexts, such as career, relationships, or personal growth. For example: - After trying different jobs, I finally found my place as a teacher. - Moving to a new city was hard, but I eventually found my place in a wonderful community. - It took me a while, but I finally found my place in life and I couldn't be happier.
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I've found "my place" for now and don't see myself going back other than to visit people close to us, an occasional high school reunion, and once in a while, school homecomings.
I feel I've found my place.
After being pretty cautious of online forums for a while I have found my place there.
"After all this time and I still haven't found my place".
When she died, I found my place in the family had gone, too.
I found my place in the order of last names, Uribe, almost at the back.
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I found my place--I found several "places," over the years.
Eventually, I would find my place, too.
I couldn't find my place.
I had to find my place.
"I needed to find my place in the world".
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