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The phrase "though I find" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrasting opinion or observation, often indicating a personal reflection or realization. Example: "Though I find the task challenging, I am determined to complete it."
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This time, though, I find myself defending them.
No matter where I go, though, I find that the world is a very small place.
During these late days of winter, though, I find myself oddly busy with other things.
Increasingly, though, I find that I was also influenced by my parents".
Most of the time, though, I find connections in more pleasant sights and sensations.
For the most part, though, I find sausages more interesting, and more fun to make at home.
Some of them, though, I find easier to reconstruct because they have fictional counterparts in the novel.
Nowadays, though, I find particularly offensive the illusion of girl power conveyed by young women who appear to have forgotten to get dressed properly of a morning.
They're going to be exactly the same.' In spite of this, though, I find I want to believe in this recovery.
Increasingly, though, I find myself wondering how much longer that duality, which seems an essential part of Rio's character, can last.
Often, though, I find myself so overwhelmed by the food itself that I lose the particulars.
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