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Phrasal Verb - Finding for

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To find for someone or something means to make a legal or official judgment, decision, or ruling in their favor. It signifies that a court, jury, arbitrator, or other decision-making body has concluded that a particular party's claims, arguments, or position are valid and justified, and therefore rules in support of that party against another. This often results in a favorable outcome for the party for whom the decision is 'found,' potentially including financial awards, injunctions, or other forms of relief.

Examples

No.Example
1The jury deliberated for hours before finally finding for the plaintiff in the negligence case.
2After reviewing all the evidence, the judge announced his decision, finding for the defendant on all counts.
3The arbitration panel decided to find for the workers, granting them the disputed wage increase.
4In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court found for the environmental group, halting the construction project.
5If the court were to find for the landlord, the tenants would face immediate eviction.
6We are hopeful that the administrative tribunal will find for our client based on the presented documentation.
7Despite the strong arguments from the prosecution, the jury ultimately found for the accused.
8The international trade organization usually finds for countries that adhere strictly to agreements.
9Her legal team was confident that the appellate court would find for their side, overturning the previous verdict.
10The union was pleased when the labor relations board found for their members regarding the unfair dismissal claims.