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Discover LudwigThe phrase "found this" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used as the past tense of "find" to describe coming across or discovering something. It can also be used as a standalone phrase to draw attention to something that has been found. Example: I was cleaning out my closet and found this old photo album. I found this amazing new restaurant near my office. "Look what I found this morning on my walk! It's a rare species of flower."
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She found this endearing.
I found this intriguing.
WHO found this letter?
Szabo found this unsettling.
I found this tragic.
Schwarzman found this incomprehensible.
I found this rude.
Didion found this hilarious.
I found this profoundly anticlimactic.
The Scythians found this intriguing.
Mr Franken found this hilarious.
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