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The phrase "seek it" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to look for or search for something. You can use it when talking about actively searching for something, either physically or metaphorically. Example: "In order to find inner peace, one must seek it within themselves rather than relying on external sources."
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Why seek it out?
Seek it out!" he shouts.
"Only cognoscenti seek it out".
Nor to seek it.
Seek it out.
Why Seek it There".
I enjoy that, I seek it.
Now we seek it out as redemptive.
"They seek it, they embrace it.
But they refused to seek it.
Sometimes, we seek it out despite ourselves.
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