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The phrase "looking for materials" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of searching for something. For example: I am looking for materials about ancient history for my research paper.
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Osakwe travels often to Europe, Asia, and Dubai looking for materials.
I ended up going to quarries for him, driving across Spain looking for materials.
Ms. Louden explained: "HABS is looking for materials with a 500-year shelf life.
He is looking for materials that are sensitive to the passage of polaritons.
Industry is looking for materials and techniques which are more productive as well as environment friendly.
Are you looking for materials from the Republican Period (1919-1949) for your study and research?
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You're looking for material.
"I'm not looking for material things".
He traveled the world looking for material and making connections.
Police said they are looking for material relevant to a terrorist inquiry.
The idea is to get them out into the real world looking for material.
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