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Discover Ludwig"drill for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in the same context as "search for" or "look for," when you are indicating that you are trying to find a particular item or answer. For example, "She began to drill for more information about the mysterious man."
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"We drill for these types of situations.
We need to drill for gas.
"It was a good drill for us.
Both also drill for oil and gas across the world.
Better still, California's landowners are allowed to drill for groundwater.
But American companies can, apparently, drill for the oil.
It was a drill for how to take a charge".
If we didn't use it, BP wouldn't drill for it.
No one knew how to drill for oil.
We will drill for oil whenever and wherever we please.
"This is a fire drill for the ultimate reality," she said.
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