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The phrase "go searching" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to actively look for something or someone. Example: After losing his keys, John went searching through the house to find them.
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I go searching for it".
We go searching again".
"We didn't need to go searching for some big thing.
But don't go searching for water in the dark.
Another has them crossing tenuous bridges as they go searching for tethers.
Fantasy football owners across the land go searching for Ogletree on their league's waiver wire.
"In a way, you go searching for the places you've left behind," she said.
Rule No. 2: Don't go searching for a subject, let your subject find you.
And whatever it is you want, you go searching for it....
I don't want to go searching for the way to do it.
Perhaps we'll go searching for it and find it doesn't exist at all.
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