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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a seeker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is searching for something, such as knowledge, truth, or a specific goal.
Example: "As a seeker of wisdom, she traveled the world to learn from different cultures and philosophies."
Alternatives: "a searcher" or "a quester".
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"He's a seeker.
"I'm a seeker.
Though a seeker since my birth,.
I mean, I'm a seeker.
But I'm really a seeker, a doubter.
He was a rebel and a seeker".
He is a seeker, and through his seeking he creates.
"I am somebody who is a seeker," she said.
He's not just a seeker; he's a finder".
Something of a seeker, he rose and plowed ahead.
During his fourth outing, he saw a wandering monk, a seeker of religious truth.
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