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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'i am found' is not a complete sentence.
To use it in written English, you would need to add a verb or a predicate phrase to make it a complete sentence. For example, you could say: "I am found every day in my garden tending to the flowers."
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I am found.
I am found guilty.
The concluding words of the novel are "I am found".
"If I am found guilty, I will not appeal.
"When I am found dead," she told him, "it will be on your conscience".
"I once was lost, but now I am found!" In one sense, the scene was familiar.
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So, I was found guilty very quickly.
When I was found, I was completely feral.
But if I wasn't prepared I was found lacking.
I was found to be suffering from HIV.
I'd been lost; now I was found.
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