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The phrase "out finding" is not a correct phrase in English.
If you are trying to convey the idea of going out to search for something, you could use the phrase "out searching" instead. For example: We went out searching for the lost cat.
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Mr. Mugenyi ruled out finding more bodies.
A judge threw the company's case out, finding any fault was Entergy's; the utility is appealing.
Eventually Niki Sullivan dropped out, finding that playing rhythm guitar behind Holly was redundant exercise.
A slightly above-average student, she thinks of dropping out, finding a job and earning money.
Officials have ruled out finding any more survivors in those two sites.
But that doesn't rule out finding areas of common ground in hammering out a 2014 budget.
Numerical simulations in order to describe the realistic device were also carried out, finding consistency with the experimental results.
Astonishingly Hansen was first man out, finding himself at the back with nowhere to go after 500 metres.
As it turns out, finding and financing government programs to cover people's health care costs is only half the battle.
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