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Discover LudwigThe phrase "something I found" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an object, idea, or information that you have discovered or come across. Example: "While cleaning my room, I stumbled upon something I found from my childhood that brought back many memories."
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So that wasn't something I found appealing".
Urie: Being a father was something I found very satisfying.
The idea that someone just called that "done" was something I found magical.
It was something I found a passion for; it wasn't there immediately".
I interviewed Lee last year about the lack of independent backers for his films — something I found surprising, even shocking.
At university in the late 80s, I became hooked – it became my religion, something I found hard to leave behind.
"People used to ask me when exactly I came over here, and it was something I found impossible to answer.
Frank Silva, the manager, has worked here since he was a boy, something I found time and again in Montréal.
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It's something I find really useful.
"It's really something I find rewarding".
Something I find hard to believe in.
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