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"search out" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It means to locate or find something, usually by making an effort. For example: I searched out a rare edition of the book at a local antique store.
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We apprehensively search out grades too.
Survivors of it feel compelled to search out a savior.
This leads him to search out his own past.
They should search out programs that keep their child progressing.
Your eyes must always search out your feet's next destination.
So the incentive to search out weak or even spurious cases is not nearly as great.
"When I started to collect old music, I had to search out underground dealers.
George insists that a good philosopher must search out "the mystery in the clockworks".
You can't let it dominate you, but you have to search out its little gifts".
To cross a deep-gullied brook, we had to search out a stone slab bridge.
One is to search out companies with new business models.
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