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Discover LudwigThe phrase "locating a" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the act of finding or identifying something specific.
Example: "Locating a suitable venue for the conference took longer than expected."
Alternatives: "finding a" or "identifying a"
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Fixed costs of locating a relief base at location j.
Locating a problem can be trickier.
"Guilty Pleasures" gambles on locating a nostalgic ground swell.
Why is so much effort put into locating a gay gene and not a paedophile gene?
It's hard to tell because his exclusive concern revolves around locating a missing rug.
Locating a bottle of Scotch in the bar, he poured a couple of drinks.
Unlike suturing or locating a pulse, dealing with death does not become easier with time.
It makes locating a middle-ground between Sheeran's acoustic guitar and Williams's taut funk sound effortless.
On some occasions staff had trouble locating a surgeon when complications occurred during surgery.
Locating a nuclear weapon in the hands of terrorists would be no simple trick.
QPR's problem was: how do you stop a goal factory locating a branch on your turf?
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