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Discover LudwigThe phrase "locate something" is correct and usable in written English
You can use the phrase "locate something" when you are looking for an item, or trying to identify something's position. For example, "I need to locate the item I misplaced in this room."
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If fresh talent is not found by June, even Australia's struggling pack may locate something to exploit.
Unfortunately, finding a stud poses challenges that will be familiar to anyone who has ever tried to locate something on the other side of a wall.
"When you are going to locate something that is going to have a detrimental effect on a community, then you need to consult that community".
Which of these items were never loved in the first place, and which were causing their tormented owners to lie awake at night, racking their brains to locate something they do not realize has already been found?
At best, our failure to locate something that we ourselves last handled suggests that our memory is shot; at worst, it calls into question the very nature and continuity of selfhood.
On the drive north, Smith and I talked about the importance of finding a way to inhabit this music organically, to locate something new in it, something germane to your station.
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Certainly, Champagne Holocaust is a record locating something appealing in the appalling.
Its risk-taking climaxes with a cover of (wait for it) Coldplay's Trouble that strips the song of both its wearily familiar hookline and its thick coating of syrup, and locates something heartbreaking at its centre.
If for some the songs were awash in self-pity, many others heard the adversity in them and located something hopeful and persevering — they listened and thought, That's me.
Its speed and performance depend on how well the puncture site can be accurately located, something that usually is achieved via visible landmarks and/or by combining various universal preestablished measurements.
As for the type of help typically being asked for, Be My Eyes co-founder Thelle Kristensen tells me that problems related to the kitchen, such as checking the expiry date of an item of food or locating something in the fridge, rank high.
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