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Discover Ludwig"who find" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used in relative clauses to add more information about the subject of the sentence. For example: - The students who find math challenging often seek extra help from their teacher. - The employees who find joy in their work are more likely to be productive. - I am looking for someone who finds joy in adventure and exploration, like me.
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This is in contrast to the finding from Glewwe (1999) [27] who find a negative relationship.
Those who find themselves here have cause.
Mainly men who find lesbian sex titillating?
His message to children who find a gun—"Stop!
"There are countless others who find themselves in similar situations".
There are top Democrats who find Ford too slick.
So do those who find typing on touchscreens infuriating.
Should people who find homosexuality repugnant overcome that reaction?
What do you say to critics who find you smug?
I have met people who find this point outrageous.
Successful members who find love often delete their accounts.
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