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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we only find" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate something that you have recently come to realize after a period of searching or investigation. For example, "After much research, we only find a few reliable sources of information on the subject."
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We only find a fraction of them.
Now, we only find one every two or three months.
That's something which we only find out once the Games actually begin".
And that's something which we only find out once the Games actually begin".
That, he said, is "something which we only find out once the Games actually begin".
We only find these dreary accounts of how tough it was to be poor in the 1830s.
But we only find it when we're so busy doing something meaningful that we no longer think about it.
For the most part, we only find out when the speakers themselves learn that their posts or accounts have disappeared, and choose to call public attention to it.
No longer can we only find our food porn in glossy magazines, grainy phone images or snatched lunchtime sessions on YouTube.
Is this book saying that love leaves us all crazy and desperate, where we only find out the things we are told?
The movie would have worked better if the film-makers had been upfront about Stewart's death – we only find out about it 65 minutes in.
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