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"I will seek" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a future tense phrase that expresses the speaker's intention or desire to actively look for something or someone. Example: "In order to find a cure for this disease, I will seek the help of medical experts and conduct extensive research."
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And if, God willing, I am reëlected as the leader of my country later this month, I will seek to revive efforts to reach a peace settlement.
I will seek professional help".
I will seek to take appropriate action".
Or I will seek that from backbenches," he said.
"I will seek," he says, "a diagnosis for these three ailing endeavors".
"I don't know whether I will seek a fourth term," he said recently.
If I need psychological help, then I will seek it myself".
"To the youth of this city: I will seek justice on your behalf," Mosby said.
Whatever the cost, I will seek legal recourse and pursue this matter to the very end.
"I will seek someone who understands that justice isn't about some abstract legal theory or footnote in a casebook.
"I will seek to thwart this action by any means necessary," Mr. Stockman said in a statement.
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