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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hunter for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who actively seeks or pursues something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "He is a hunter for knowledge, always eager to learn and explore new ideas."
Alternatives: "a seeker of" or "a pursuer of".
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Seeing just one "Burm" is enough to rev up a hunter for days.
Like Snow White, they had to plead with a hunter for their lives.
It didn't try to mask its obdurate stance by putting forth a less harsh official — a woman who's a mother and a hunter, for instance.
If you are a hunter for jobs, you need to have a high-powered rifle with a scope.
"I'm a hunter, for that I make no apologies," Donald Trump, Jr. said on Twitter.
"I'm a hunter, for that I make no apologies," Donald Trump Jr. said on Twitter.
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It soon becomes clear that Barb is a bounty hunter-for-hire by night.
(One shows him flopped down on his stomach on the floor of a paddy wagon, camera cocked, like a hunter, waiting for the first arrest of the night).
"I don't know if you are coached into such a game, as a hunter looking for Deer.
If you know a hunter, ask for some of their game.
Nero is a young man who works as a demon hunter for the The Order of the Sword that worships the Legendary Dark Knight Sparda as a god.
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