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"researching for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when discussing a search for something, or when speaking about conducting research in general. For example, "I spent the morning researching for new job opportunities."
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Apart from that, I am also reading and researching for a new book.
While researching for her debut novel, Burial Rites, Hannah Kent came across a peculiar newspaper article.
At the time I was researching for an Open University course on learning disability.
Even researching for this article, I struggled to find data relating to women's sports.
Many history projects have involved delving into local community history, or researching for museums.
I didn't know squat about it till I started researching for this book, though I've always found nuclear science fascinating.
Haneke is now researching for a different film in Paris and has yet to confirm any more details.
Sitting nearby is one of Popper's closest friends in Cambridge, Peter Munz, researching for a postgraduate degree in history.
"There wasn't much out there I felt I could trust," says Browning of researching for the role.
While researching for "Global Metal," Mr. Dunn travelled to the Gulf to attend the Dubai Desert Rock Festival, not expecting to find much of interest.
At the time of our first hike, Spindler had been researching for nine years, with the past four devoted entirely to the project.
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