It took me decades to find out.
English phrasal verb
find out
To discover information.
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It would be interesting to find out, first of all, your impressions of the Royal Foundation so far, and what you're hoping to do.
After my phone call with President Kim, I decided to find out a little bit about the man.
This is a bad economy, but let's find out ways to get them attached to work.
So I had to break the word down myself to find out the meaning.
All the poachers, you know, they find out things about it.
I was very depressed when I could not find out a way for the internet.
If you took a stupid job that you find out you hate and you don't leave, that's your fault.