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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seek office" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person's pursuit of a position in politics or government. Example sentence: After years of working on political campaigns, she decided to seek office and ran for a seat in the state legislature.
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Ultimately he decided to seek office.
He kept his registration in Tennessee in case he decided to seek office there again.
Townley recruited candidates from the Republican and Democratic Parties to seek office.
"Candidates should seek office to make a difference, not to make money for themselves".
None of these things makes Zac Goldsmith inherently unfit to seek office.
We seek office to deliver positive change, not just to occupy office.
If Kilmer is to seek office, he'll soon also have to start raising funds – a task that could prove problematic.
The clergy here, unlike that of Europe, did not normally seek office, and churches kept their distance from partisan politics.
That Council term expires in June, but Mr. Booker made clear that he intended to seek office again.
Mr. Kean's decision not to seek office forces New Jersey Republicans to contend with a dramatic changing of the guard.
As demand intensified for a more flexible approach, Denktash declared that he would not seek office again.
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