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Discover Ludwig"casting about" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to search or look around for something, often with a sense of uncertainty or aimlessness. Example: After losing her job, Sarah spent months casting about for a new career path. Another example: The detective was seen casting about the crime scene for any clues that could lead to the suspect's identity.
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Creeley was casting about during these years.
Trump is now casting about, trying to fill this role.
"I was just casting about for any kind of analogue," he told me.
(They hadn't). "I was just casting about for any kind of analogue," he told me.
The real excitement Friday was generated by smart bodies casting about in time and space without a prescribed route.
Still, his red paintings show that artists casting about for inspiration can sometimes find it right on the studio floor.
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Baum cast about and found... wireless telegraphy.
They both cast about for a time, mulling this over.
Even as he cast about, his career thrived.
Periodically, her wounded brain cast about desperately and threw on a switch.
When I learned they would cost $250 each, I cast about for an alternative.
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