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find out vs find #1 (permalink) Sun Jan 23, 2011 11:10 am   find out vs find
 

Hello :)

Kindly help me fix this sentence.

I've never experienced to find out suitable girl for me.

Are find and find out interchangeable in this sentence?

Thanks :)
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find out vs find #2 (permalink) Sun Jan 23, 2011 11:14 am   find out vs find
 

That sentence is incorrect, Nie. As you suspect, they aren't interchangeable.

I've never experienced finding a suitable girl for me.
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find out vs find #3 (permalink) Sun Jan 23, 2011 13:21 pm   find out vs find
 

Thanks for never failing to help me Beeesneees. :)
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