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Discover Ludwig"seek someone" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase when you're searching for or asking for help from someone in particular. Example: I'm seeking someone who has knowledge about computers to help me with this project.
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You seek someone who tells you the truth".
This is not the way life was supposed to be, and they seek someone to blame".
So he decided to put it to the test, and seek someone with robust knowledge.
But the Red Sox have made it obvious that they seek someone else.
"I will seek someone who understands that justice isn't about some abstract legal theory or footnote in a casebook.
Mr. Hudak expressed disdain for peers who charged for each small service, and he encouraged start-ups to seek someone who charged an inclusive fee.
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Then there was the manager; Husillos sought someone who fit that new profile.
A caller sought someone to do some research, for which he was willing to pay.
If the coach seeks someone to blame, that would be the former interim athletics director Bill Curry.
So when the owners needed a bartender last year, they sought someone who knew the territory.
In September, Mr. Araya began seeking someone to kill the driver, Mr. Hinshaw said.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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