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Discover LudwigNo, "a seek of" is not a grammatically correct phrase and would not be used in written English.
It is possible that you meant to type "a week of," which is a common phrase used to indicate a period of seven days. For example, "I am taking a week of vacation next month."
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For a seek of coherence, the method for the diagonalization of the Hamiltonian and the BCS formalism are recalled in the first two sections.
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Scheler's point is that there is always an intending of the absolute, a seeking of a God.
Generous, justice-minded Christians say that they are finding among the people they work with a hunger for authentic spiritual witness and a seeking of renewal and hope.
I nobly call myself a Seeker of Truth.
"Efficiency" describes a relationship between the useful work or a sought output of a system relative to the inputs.
His opponents say his seeking of a third consecutive term violates the constitution.
Toxoplasma and cytomegalovirus probably induce a decrease of novelty seeking of infected subjects.
In this study the seeking of a dentist can be in response to toothache or the seeking of whatever dental treatment.
A state court "contest" is a lawsuit seeking review of an election after it is complete.
A few sought a history of personal conflict as a prerequisite to making an HCR diagnosis.
In a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, a debtor seeks an adjustment of his or her debts.
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