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The phrase "anyone looking for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when addressing or referring to individuals who are seeking something specific, such as information, assistance, or a particular item.
Example: "Anyone looking for a new job should check out our career fair this Saturday."
Alternatives: "anyone seeking" or "anyone in search of".
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Anyone looking for corruption here?
Anyone looking for information can dial 211.
Anyone looking for information has never been better equipped.
That gave anyone looking for the earnings an instant edge.
Anyone looking for more specifics is likely to be disappointed.
Anyone looking for a traditional kennel should look elsewhere.
Anyone looking for neat separations in Japan will search in vain.
Anyone looking for these experiences, however, is going to be disappointed.
Anyone looking for Rousey's infectious firepower on Saturday night was probably disappointed.
Anyone looking for a complex explanation for the increased sales would be disappointed.
Anyone looking for you, they can call me.' That was a mistake".
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