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The phrase "I found myself at" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express being in a particular place, situation, or state of mind. For example: After a long night of struggling to fix the broken door, I found myself at a complete loss for what to do next.
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I found myself at a standstill.
The other day, I found myself at IKEA.
I found myself at a place called, inexplicably, the Office.
"I found myself at the Elysée with all its gilding.
Then I found myself at Michèle's table, for another family meal on a Sunday.
Recently, I found myself at the centre of a row about transgender rights.
Four hours later, I found myself at the till in Uniqlo, buying a T-shirt dress.
"I found myself at a field station that had a really expensive microscope," he said.
Suddenly I found myself at the centre of a face off.
In late November, I found myself at an emphatically chic hotel bar in Caracas.
In the spring of 2006, I found myself at the center of an odd parade.
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