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The phrase "am searching" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing an ongoing action of looking for something, typically in the present continuous tense.
Example: "I am searching for my keys, but I can't seem to find them anywhere."
Alternatives: "I am looking for" or "I am seeking".
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I am searching for work.
I am searching for a new play.
I am searching for that environment.
I am searching for another question.
"I am searching for my brother.
If I am searching for a CRP.
Allen said, I am searching for the true cadence.
-I swear man I am searching for a girl.
And this time, I am searching for the pygmy and Bengal slow lorises.
I know what it is I am searching for," she says.
But the direction: I am searching for a kind way to describe it.
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