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"fished for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means to try to obtain something through subtle or indirect means. It can also refer to literally fishing for fish. Example: She fished for compliments from her coworkers, hoping to boost her self-esteem. Example: The kids went to the lake and fished for hours, catching several rainbow trout.
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He sighed and fished for another Newport.
"I've actually fished for stripers.
He fished for pike in the moat.
He fished for most of his food.
Went back to Mirror pool & fished for 8 minutes.
Kerry is an experienced fisherman; he's fished for decades.
People tended floating vegetable gardens and fished for freshwater prawns.
They fished for salmon, hunted for elk and deer, and gathered nuts and berries.
Yvonne fished for something in her tight jeans pocket, thrust it out closed in her fist.
Mr. Dufresnoy said he fished for ideas and talent all over the world.
As far as I know, my father never fished for chain pickerel.
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