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"to seek" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
The phrase "to seek" is an infinitive verb form that means to try or attempt to find or obtain something. It can be used in many different contexts, but here is an example sentence: "I have decided to seek a new job that will challenge me and provide better opportunities for growth."
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I've had to seek reconciliation".
You want to seek custody?
Mary had to seek refuge.
Most departed to seek jobs.
Reason to Seek Honest Feedback.
He continues to seek work.
The right to seek asylum".
Nor to seek it.
-- to seek bankruptcy protection.
Screams led them to seek out whispers.
Should I push him to seek treatment?
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