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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as seeking" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a manner of searching or pursuing something, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "He approached the task as seeking a deeper understanding of the subject."
Alternatives: "in pursuit of" or "in search of".
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Democrats aim to flay the Republican nominee as seeking to savage both popular entitlement programs.
Instead, they were perceived by the Court as seeking unreasonable accommodations for themselves.
"Seeking instruction isn't the same as seeking orders," the second party official said.
"Getting help for emotional problems should be as natural as seeking help for a sprained ankle".
He portrayed Mr. Blagojevich as seeking to sell a Senate seat "like a sports agent".
Minority groups responded by criticizing Warren as seeking to define ethnic identity by a blood test.
Fisher discriminant analysis (FDA) is regarded as seeking a direction for which the projected samples are well separated.
The debate, of course, could cut the other way, with Republicans again portraying Democrats as seeking to raise taxes.
In a now-famous phrase, he described himself as seeking to rescue British workers "from the enormous condescension of posterity".
To seek to repress the democratic movement by force will be as ineffective as seeking to contain a tsunami.
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He defines being a good person as "seeking the happiness and welfare of oneself and others".
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