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The phrase "probe for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a verb to mean search or explore for, often with a particular purpose in mind. For example, "The detectives are probing for evidence that could help solve the case."
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1. Probe for signs of flexibility.
We'll also probe for converse insights regarding movement and gesture.
Dark Quenched Fluorogenic Probe for Osteoarthritis Imaging In Vivo.
Fix an Autoconf probe for the Heimdal Kerberos implementation.
It was the Cassini probe – for the final time.
We had to probe for some of the details in order get an accurate account.
P8 The X Factor and Britain's Got Talent face probe for exploiting young workers.
The less forthcoming a president is, the more Congress will have to probe for answers.
The federal department of justice is also investigating the incident to probe for civil rights violations.
"If you found a ewe, you'd probe for the lambs," Katrin said.
They probe for what matters, showing compassion, owning responsibility.
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