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The phrase "was found flying" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where someone or something was discovered in the act of flying, often in a narrative or descriptive setting. Example: "The lost drone was found flying over the treetops, capturing stunning aerial views."
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In August 2002, in southern Finland, a diseased wild hooded crow (Corvus corone cornix) was found flying abnormally with coordination problems, abnormal postures, cramps, and paralysis.
Just after beating the Elite Four, your mom's TV will say a *bleep noise* colored Pokemon was found flying.
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In the afternoon, the ring people can be found flying through the air and teaching their moves to tourists.
The natural reservoir for Nipah virus was found to be flying foxes (Pteropus hypomelanus and P. vampyrus) (18 ).
However, the largest number of downregulated gene isoforms was found in flies infected by symbiotic or axenic worms (618 and 154, respectively) and fewer (114) in flies infected by Photorhabdus (Fig. 1c).
It was found that fly ash and its mean particle size play a very significant role on the strength of masonry mortars.
The opposite relationship was found in flies with retinal degeneration caused by poly-glutamine expression [ 35].
No difference in moving velocity was found between flies with or without food starvation and between males and females (Fig. 3d).
The move by airlines comes after an infected American man of Liberian descent was found to have flown from Liberia to Nigeria last week.
The two Prime Ministers' talks were largely unproductive, and little common ground was found before Smith flew home on 12 October.
According to the Fig. 1a and Table 1, they are shown that Fly ash ZF-2 was found to be fly ash with high amorphous material and low quartz and mullite contents.
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