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The part of sentence "I could find" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are looking for something or when you are trying to describe your ability (or lack of ability) to do something. For example: "I searched the entire house, but I couldn't find my keys. I thought I could find them eventually, but no luck."
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It's all I could find.
I could find no escape.
I could find no closure.
"It was all I could find.
I filled every bucket I could find.
"And yet I could find no scholarship".
"Wish I could find time to exercise".
I wish I could find her.
"Anybody that I could find," he said.
"Maybe I could find something cheaper there".
Not that I could find.
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