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Your phrases have two different meanings depending on what you want to say:

I went shopping hoping to find something perfect for Jack's twenty first birthday gift.

I interviewed all the witnesses in order to find something out about the reason for the assault.

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"To find something" typically refers to locating a physical object or item. "To find something out" refers to discovering information or uncovering a fact or truth.

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