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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'seek to know' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to the process of trying to gain knowledge or understanding of something. For example, "I seek to know why this is happening so I can make the necessary changes."
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They know, or seek to know, how they love, who they love.
We seek to know, and we engage in the essential activity for finding out.
Silber could also seek to know whether the union's failure to act on the Boogaard family's behalf was owed to its worry about its own legal exposure.
The purpose of this script is to generate some plots from the logged data that could be significant to the user (whatever they seek to know).
Academics are given and almost take an oath to seek, to know the truth, to really question things and to ask hard questions.
(Sindbad is not, of course, a sailor but a Baghdad merchant who knows nothing about navigation and does not seek to know).
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By not knowing their 'label', and not seeking to know it, they could avoid the fear, shame, devaluation of themselves and the low expectations to future opportunities.
It seeks to know that grain of sand the way a lover seeks to know the face of the beloved.
Religious affiliation is another choice that a woman may make in seeking to know herself in sobriety.
He never speaks to her nor seeks to know anything about her.
But paradoxically, it is not the first book someone seeking to know Islam should read.
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