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well if you mean both in one sentence, its pretty simple. ex: found is the past tense of find.

see? but the answer to that is really yes if that is what youre asking.

if you mean just one of the verbs in one sentence, of course you can! ex: i like to find seashells. she found the frisbee. etc.

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