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The phrase "are often looking for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing common behaviors or tendencies of people or groups in relation to seeking something.
Example: "Many employers are often looking for candidates with strong communication skills."
Alternatives: "frequently seek" or "commonly search for".
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These groups are often looking for extra houses to use.
"What American publishers are often looking for is authentic-sounding voices, not authentic voices".
They are often looking for a disciplined approach to asset allocation.
And governments are often looking for new ways to protect them.
Even in good economic times, brides are often looking for bargains.
This is because banks (and others) that originally committed money are often looking for someone to buy them out.
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Lindsay's 14-year-old brother, Sam John Francis Daleyy), is often looking for simple survival.
So I am often looking for the person who can complement the skills I already have.
While his colleagues out West are roaming among the redwoods, Mr. Simpson is often looking for a parking space.
"A big, global corporation is often looking for something like that – something more than just a descriptor.
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