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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always seeks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent or habitual action of searching for something or pursuing a goal.
Example: "The organization always seeks innovative solutions to improve efficiency and productivity."
Alternatives: "constantly looks for" or "perpetually searches for".
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"Land always seeks its highest and best purpose.
He always seeks to swim against the tide.
"The Lloyd's insurance market always seeks to settle valid claims as quickly as possible".
The skeptic understands the difference between text and subtext and always seeks what's really going on.
For a brief time, television gets what it always seeks from music: immersion in unpredictable life.
Henry approaches life as if it were a logical puzzle; he always seeks to maintain control.
Her writing constantly intervenes, but always seeks to initiate new discussions rather than joining old ones.
"Roger Goodell has tremendous respect for N.F.L. players and always seeks their views on a wide range of issues.
The deal epitomizes what Zell always seeks: potential for great profit, acceptable risk, and an ingenious tax advantage.
Left to its own devices, the free market always seeks a work force that is hungry, desperate and cheap".
In those moments, the explorer's body is losing its lifelong fight against the equipoise which nature always seeks.
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