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'should have found' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express a past event that did not happen, often as a result of the speaker's negligence or lack of knowledge. For example: "I should have found a better solution, but I didn't realize the consequences at the time."
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"Nobody should have found this all out".
East should have found the right play.
I think Cooper should have found a more neutral term.
He wasn't in touch with his feelings enough, and should have found a therapist.
"They think we should have found a way to prevent it".
We should have found a solution to it once and for all a long time ago.
Maybe I should have found a way to shelter them from the dry, whipping wind.
Now I'm thinking I should have found some way to get to New York.
"Don't you think they should have found some place else for them before they did that?
"Maybe," she said, "we should have found a house that wasn't so nice".
He should have found a better way to solve the problem".
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