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The phrase "forage for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a search for something, such as when you are looking for something to eat. For example, "The deer had to forage for food in the woods."
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Cassowaries forage for fruits and small animals.
We set out to forage for ingredients.
We're off to forage for our dinner.
"So we can improve forage for all these insects".
About their feet rock doves forage for fallen grain.
The poor waded in to forage for what was edible.
There's a competition for water, for forage, for their livestock.
The owners fish, shoot and forage for their produce.
They forage for insects and fruit in woodland litter.
FORAGE FOR FRUIT We always sit at the same table.
Shorebirds forage for mollusks, echinoderms, and littoral crustacea.
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