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The phrase "always seeking out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous effort to find or discover something.
Example: "She is always seeking out new opportunities to grow her skills and advance her career."
Alternatives: "constantly looking for" or "perpetually searching for".
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Greed led people to switch frequently between mutual funds, always seeking out the latest top performer.
"We are always seeking out innovative ways to help our employees and their families live healthy lifestyles," Keith J. Peden, a Raytheon executive, said in a statement.
"We're always seeking out the unusual," said Anne Coco, an archivist for the Academy, which will collect every poster Mondo designs from now on.
According to the study, which polled eMusic's customers as well as other online music users, only 7 percent "love most of the most popular songs on the radio," and 95 percent are always seeking out new music.
Because that's easier said than done, CEOs are always seeking out new ideas.
As I mentioned earlier, we're always seeking out significant secular shifts or technological disruptions that may give way to new emerging winners -- which isn't easy.
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Paul Gugliotta always sought out the pool table.
Thereafter he always sought out a scoreboard.
She collected beautiful objects and always sought out the best.
"Companies will always seek out the weakest link".
I like to use firm tofu, and I always seek out organic varieties.
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