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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to found out" is not correct in English; the correct phrase is "to find out." You can use "to find out" when you want to express the action of discovering or learning information.
Example: "I need to find out what time the meeting starts."
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No. Change that to found out all he wanted her to know.
When they tried to found out why, they often discovered huge, multiple unmet needs and blocks - not least for English lessons.
You have very well-spoken people coming to your house and trying to found out things about you".
In order to found out the appropriate number of neurons which used in the hidden layer, the number of processing elements (PEs) or neurons was randomly selected to vary from 1 to 24.
We spoke with the team to found out a bit more about the collaborative creative processes behind their work.
They say they are trying to found out how it happened and are working to find the appropriate disciplinary action, Fox16.com reports.
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RT to find out!
I want to find out".
We need to find out".
Trying to find out more.
I needed to find out".
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