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Discover Ludwig"seek me out" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to try to find or locate someone, often for a specific purpose. Example: "If you ever need help or advice, feel free to seek me out. I'll always be here to support you."
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"My customers seek me out," she said.
People seek me out to find solutions to deliver results.
I pray for them only if they seek me out".
That he should be so impetuous, so desperate, as to seek me out directly!
I hope, in years to come, they seek me out and we can build a relationship.
That's why I encourage people to seek me out at work.
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"Some of them sought me out," Mr. Sandusky said.
Rupert sought me out at the reception later".
Alexandra sought me out in order to demonstrate our common humanity.
"They sought me out, but they were unconsciously seeking each other out," he observed.
You guys came to me and sought me out,'" Ms. Bakhtiar said.
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