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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a seeks" is not correct in standard written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect construction, as "a" typically does not precede a verb in this context.
Example: "A seeker seeks knowledge."
Alternatives: "a searcher" or "an individual seeks".
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A: Seek the ground.
City Council Bill No. 804-A seeks to ban all gender-related price discrimination in establishments like dry cleaners and hair salons.
Goure became a sought after expert.
Zach is also a sought after speaker.
A victim seeks retribution -- a survivor seeks redemption.
A sign seeks donations of "healthy snacks".
They all seek a two-state settlement.
Micah seeks an explanation, and an apology.
He seeks a Northern Powerhouse.
A fuzzy dog seeks inspiration.
He seeks a kind of relentless authenticity.
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