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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seek to use" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to indicate an intent to use something. For example, "I seek to use my skills to help others."
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We can all question the ways in which people seek to use technology and ask whether they are making us a more or less fair society.
Syria could seek to use a group like Hezbollah to carry out attacks against US or Western interests abroad.
Both sides will seek to use time as a weapon.
How people seek to use it is up to them".
We would then seek to use our influence.
They seek to use the arts as a reminder of the rich diversity of its population.
Mr. Cunningham said he did not seek to use his influence to obtain the pardons.
In sailing you seek to use the wind, in slalom the water.
Second, we seek to use state polling data and national polling data in a holistic way.
Yet all seek to use basic physical principles to increase safety.
How would a Chief Justice Rehnquist seek to use these vast accrued powers?
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