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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a seek for" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "There is a seek for knowledge that drives many students to pursue higher education."
Alternatives: "a search for" or "a quest for".
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By Lillian Ross and Brendan Gill The New Yorker, September 7, 1946 P. 21 Talk: Interview with Billy Rose, who has signed up with the Bell Syndicate to write five columns a seek for a year, beginning Jan . 1st
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Kierkegaard explains: "In observing children, one will discover this anxiety intimated more particularly as a seeking for the adventurous, the monstrous, and the enigmatic".
In June 2007, Mrs A sought treatment for an abscess with cellulitis on the left thigh.
Having a library of these graphlets, they then seek for a match in the behavior of a host under examination.
By reviewing these clinical trials, an endeavor was made to seek for an ideal cellular therapy for cardiovascular diseases.
We shall seek for a contradiction.
Thus, we seek for a linear order reduction transformation [22]: (36).
We need to seek for a solution for the equation (23).
The reason to seek for a new solution lies in the shortcomings of the existing analytical and numerical models.
The second approach is to seek for a human-optimization joint collaboration.
Therefore, some leading countries seek for a solution to overcome these problems.
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