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find - use in sentences
Object
- way: I couldn't find a way to successfully halve the recipe.
- solution: SCC Traffic Traffic calming doesn't work - people shoot through - find a better solution.
- something: With the best will in the world, nine times out of ten rabbits will find something to destroy.
- information: You can find any information about this section below.
Noun phrase with adjective complement
- useful: The aim is for 75 % of attendees to find the training useful.
- difficult: Practitioners find men even more difficult to engage than their sons and most dads won't go near school unless absolutely necessary.
Adjective modifier
- archeological: Archeological finds revealed one of the earliest type of flute unearthed from a tomb in Hubei province.
Noun phrase with adjective complement
- interesting: We found the whole trip interesting, education and a wonderful experience.
Adjective complement
- useful: AI Links: Here are some links I find most useful.
- interesting: Another useful email function is the ability to send a friend a link to a thread you think they may find interesting.
Followed by an intransitive particle
- out: Try to find out what's really going on.
Followed by a transitive particle
- out: Find out more about the ICT Mark for schools.
Used with why or when
- what: The point is flexibility - find what suits the individual child.
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