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"seek to make" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a desire or goal, such as "The company seeks to make a positive impact on the environment."
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You're expected to seek to make news.
We seek to make icons of them.
This PCA did not seek to make statistical inference.
In our article, we seek to make three contributions.
They do not seek to make a profit, even hypothetically.
"We do not seek to make Russia an enemy.
In particular, we seek to make three contributions.
He certainly did not seek to make amends.
"Like any business, they seek to make a profit.
Many seek to make a contribution through service.
Other measures seek to make government surveillance more transparent.
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