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"found of" is not a correct phrase in written English.
You could use the phrase "fond of" instead. Example: She is fond of reading books.
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Dome9 was founded in 2010 and raised a $2 million Series A found of funding last year from Opus Capital.
No trace was ever found of him.
The same was true, she found, of other orders.
"No records found of psych in prison," she wrote.
Ways are found of varying the ways news is presented. . . .
500 B.C. (evidence found of tomato cultivation in Mexico) . . .
We found, of course, that it was the blues.
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They found evidence of cannibalism.
He found plenty of savings.
He found most of them.
They found portions of it.
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