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The phrase "seek to conduct" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate an attempt or desire to do something. For example, "We seek to conduct our operations in an ethical and responsible manner."
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The mission, he said, will seek "to conduct an operation the likes of which, quite simply, have never been tried before".
He said the CIA did not seek to conduct any more detentions and interrogations, but he deflected an invitation to rule out returning to torture under a post-Obama presidency.
The regulations that Mr. Myers upheld, the judge wrote, typically "prioritize the interests of miners, who seek to conduct these mining operations over the interests of persons such as plaintiffs," who as environmentalists "seek to conserve and protect the public lands".
Within this institutional framework, the rationally behaving market actors seek to conduct market transactions at the lowest possible transaction costs to maximise their returns on investment [34].
Future research should seek to conduct random samplings.
Many researchers, therefore, seek to conduct comparison studies on a smaller scale.
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Mr. Fitzgerald has sought to conduct the inquiry in secrecy.
But federal prosecutors here now say that in 1995, Mr. Pellicano sought to conduct his own wiretaps, without court orders.
But Mr. Lazio has offered minimal public responses as he seeks to conduct Congressional and campaign business in Washington.
The F.B.I. has said Mr. Jefferson intended to use the money to bribe a senior official of Nigeria, where Mr. Jefferson sought to conduct business.
But the IPCC sought to conduct its relationships in a professional way because it had to deal with the Met on a large number of other cases.
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