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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at seeking" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It appears to be an incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning in standard English usage.
Example: "He is at seeking new opportunities" would be incorrect.
Alternatives: "in search of" or "looking for".
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This paper is aimed at seeking solution diagrams by means of performing parametric studies.
A lot of problems in automatic control aim at seeking top designs for discrete-event systems.
Thais like to believe they are good at seeking compromise to avoid conflict.
That generates time consuming retrieval tasks that have definitively no added value since they aim at seeking past information.
No, they are not necessarily better than their fans at seeking timely treatment.
He says he will look at seeking legal action, depending on how VW handle the situation.
This paper aims at seeking a practical and comprehensive method for simulating the dynamic cornering fatigue test of the automotive wheels.
German companies have excelled at seeking out unglamorous but profitable niches, and then focusing relentlessly on being the best.
The mixture of the mundane with spiritual matters by no means reflected some wanton attempt at seeking picturesque effects.
Their earlier attempts at seeking asylum through Western embassies in Kabul, including that of the United States, had failed.
Clark said it was essential for aid to be aimed at seeking long-term solutions by improving local conditions.
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