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Discover LudwigThe phrase "found myself in" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or experience that someone unexpectedly or unintentionally ended up in. Example: I went out for a walk without a map and found myself in a beautiful park I had never been to before.
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I found myself in the hospital".
I found myself in Tripoli.
It's a niche I've found myself in".
Somehow I found myself in casting range.
It's the situation I found myself in".
"I found myself in the staircase.
I found myself in a place that was absolutely dark.
Almost immediately I found myself in the present.
I HAVE found myself in a season of loss.
But now I found myself in a completely different situation.
This was the situation I found myself in.
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