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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are now seeking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is currently in the process of looking for something or someone.
Example: "The company is pleased to announce that they are now seeking qualified candidates for the open position."
Alternatives: "are currently looking for" or "are in search of".
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Given the important deficiency with the birth weight reference in preterm births, researchers are now seeking better references.
And some lawmakers are now seeking outright cuts.
So professionals and the self-employed are now seeking assistance.
Other Gulf states are now seeking to emulate Dubai's success.
Its wounded warriors are now seeking help in record numbers.
The developers are now seeking approval from the landmarks commission.
The researchers are now seeking support to launch the project.
Arbuckle's attorneys are now seeking a release on bail.
Officials are now seeking to formalize and strengthen that policy.
They are now seeking smaller investors to raise roughly the same amount of money.
Voters in Maine and Ohio are now seeking to overturn the new laws with referendums.
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