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en el diccionario PONS

found1 [faʊnd] V.

found pp of find

I. find <found, found> [faɪnd] V. trans.

1. find lost object, person:

2. find (locate):

to be nowhere to be found
to be nowhere to be found

3. find (experience):

4. find (conclude):

5. find (discover):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to find fault with sb/sth

II. find [faɪnd] SUST.

found2 V. trans.

1. found (establish):

found
found

2. found (base):

found
found
to found a statement on sth

3. found (build):

found3 V. trans. (metal)

found
found

new-found ADJ.

new-found
new-found

I. find <found, found> [faɪnd] V. trans.

1. find lost object, person:

2. find (locate):

to be nowhere to be found
to be nowhere to be found

3. find (experience):

4. find (conclude):

5. find (discover):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to find fault with sb/sth

II. find [faɪnd] SUST.

I. find out V. trans.

II. find out V. intr.

to find out about sth/sb
Present
Ifound
youfound
he/she/itfounds
wefound
youfound
theyfound
Past
Ifounded
youfounded
he/she/itfounded
wefounded
youfounded
theyfounded
Present Perfect
Ihavefounded
youhavefounded
he/she/ithasfounded
wehavefounded
youhavefounded
theyhavefounded
Past Perfect
Ihadfounded
youhadfounded
he/she/ithadfounded
wehadfounded
youhadfounded
theyhadfounded

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Unsurprisingly, the study found (pdf) that being connected with an over-subscribed faith school was helpful for church growth.
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It was found that the bull shark stayed at the mouth of the river independent of the salinity of the water.
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In 1975, there was held cleansing works in underground part of the mausoleum in the result of which a sepulcher was found out.
en.wikipedia.org
Sidelights are narrow, usually stationary and found immediately adjacent doorways.
en.wikipedia.org
It is also found that the artificial sweetener, aspartame, converts into methanol in the body.
www.digitaljournal.com