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"there can be found" is a correct and grammatically acceptable phrase in written English.
It is a passive construction, often used to indicate the existence or presence of something. Example: In the forest, there can be found many types of wildflowers that bloom in the springtime.
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On the other hand, in biology there can be found numerous processes in which signals are processed to give a feature vector; for example, the processing of sound by the auditory system.
Indeed, in many linear problems there can be found a finite family of solutions with the property that any solution is a sum of them (suitably multiplied by arbitrary constants).
The Qurʾān became the textbook of the Muslims' entire philosophy of life; theology, lexicography, geography, historiography, and mysticism all grew out of a deep study of its form and content; and in even the most secular works there can be found allusions to the holy book.
A hi-res version of that picture up there can be found here.
Results Scenario 2: in the case of Air1, on the arriving in-bound flight there can be found: 39 VIPs, or 53 first-class, or 92 business passengers and/or frequent flyers; in the case of Air2, on the arriving in-bound flight can be found: 16 VIPs, or 45 first-class, or 82 business passengers and/or frequent flyers.
Others there can be found at up to $10,000 or for as little as $300.
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He said [that] they are there and can be found in the books discovered there.
At least it's out there and can be found.
If you're not already there, Kubus can be found on github.
There, too, can be found a New York fable, for Mr. Meas has lived the dream that made the city.
Somehow people don't internalize that it's there; it can be found, and now it can be analyzed.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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