To use the word 'find' in a sentence you could say 'I could not find my car keys so I didn't know how I was going to get to work'.
I hoarded my Phone, so my brothers can't find it.
A person bankrupt money from the bank, so the polices were trying to find him.
You use so called word count. In MS Word 2002 you find it under Tools. In MS Word 2007 just look at the bottom panel.
I'm not 100% positive so don't quote me but I think mircosoft bought all the rights for it www.OrangeSpy.tk
There are websites that use it as a word but I was unable to find a definition of it, although it is pretty obvious that it means something that has a scent. So it may be a made up word, but it is used.
Use the "find" command with -mtime option. I didn't quite get the word "timeframe", so please refer to the man page of "find" Hope this was somewhat helpful
That word "kudik" ain't a word, so I ain't gonna use it.
'Sinster' isn't a word, so I ain't gonna use it.
"Inderx" ain't a word, so I ain't gonna use it.
No, excitingly is one word so you would not use a hyphen in it.
You can use the word since