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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will find someone" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing the intention or expectation of discovering or meeting another person in the future. Example: "If you keep looking, you will find someone who shares your interests and values."
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Read enough political coverage, and you will find someone willing to advance almost any kind of position, despite (or perhaps because of) its being counterintuitive.
He will find someone he is willing to take that chance with and there are plenty of people that would love to do it.
Simply put, they will find someone else to replace you who is willing to work for free.
Everyone is finding their feet just like you are, so don't worry – you will find someone who likes you.
"Maybe I will find someone to look after me".
If I don't, this child will find someone who will.
Either Liverpool will have to pay him more or his agent will find someone who will.
"I will find someone for you to take my child's spot".
We will find someone who works for his people, not his own interests".
"They will find someone who will encourage them, and they will go".
If I can't perform for them, they will find someone else.
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