See what I found vs See what I have found

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See what I found is the most popular phrase on the web. 

See what I have found

11,700,000 results on the web

See what I found

13,200,000 results on the web

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Some examples and use cases from the internet:

Some examples and use cases from the internet:

  • I thought you'd want to see what I found out.
  • First, let us see if I have found an opponent worthy of you.
  • Want to see what I found this afternoon?
  • Thought you'd like to see what I found before Klaus did.
  • Look and see what I've found in the small print of The Irish Times last night.
  • Come and see what I found!
  • [Bridget] So, as you can see, I have found my happy ending at last.
  • You should see what I found. I found two sisters...
  • So you want to see what I found out, or you want to pick your toes?
  • Want to see what I found this afternoon?
  • You should see what I found. I found two sisters...
  • Do you want to see what I found in Noel's car?
  • See what I found, from when you were little, remember?
  • I thought you'd want to see what I found out.
  • Come and see what I found!
  • Thought you'd like to see what I found before Klaus did.

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