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The phrase "seek the answer" is acceptable and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are looking for or striving to find an answer to a certain question or problem. For example, "I have been searching for a solution to this issue for days, but I still cannot find it. I must continue to seek the answer."
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The time has come for Congress to fulfill its constitutional duty and seek the answer.
Or should we seek the answer in the wisdom of Walt Kelly, the creator of Pogo, who is credited with the phrase, "We have met the enemy and he is us"?
IBM's Watson project, most famous for winning an episode of the American game show Jeopardy, can understand spoken questions and seek the answer from a massive database of technical knowledge – perfect for aiding, or even replacing, a GP when it comes to diagnoses and simple prescriptions.
To ask permission, Terry says, is to seek the answer "No".
That's the key to asking the right questions and being able to seek the answer.
"It's a question we're continuing to seek the answer to every day!
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When none of these theories pan out, he decides he must seek the answers in France.
But it doesn't feel dull to seek the answers to vital questions.
Youngsters beginning to ask questions like Sam's could do worse than watch him seek the answers.
Embrace your questions and seek the answers.
It's extremely hard for Western reporters to seek the answers to that on the ground, in Mosul or Raqqa.
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