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"seek your wisdom" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you are asking someone to share their knowledge or advice with you. For example: "I'm looking for insight into this problem; can I seek your wisdom?"
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If you're "generative" vs. "stagnant," you're likely going to want to engage with that person seeking your wisdom.
A grieving priest came to you so many times for comfort and wisdom; seeking your help to get through the service for his two sons and two nephews.
Wearing a white caftan, a red necklace and a white headscarf that her movements kept shaking loose, Ms. Sangare praised and admonished: End forced child marriage, share good fortune, seek wisdom, don't waste your youth.
Owners of failing establishments seek his wisdom and hope he can make the cash flow again.
With that kind of worldview emerging, where better to seek cultural wisdom than at a market research company?
In any escalation of tactics, the officials could seek the wisdom of a great soccer referee like Pierluigi Collina of Italy, who could always sniff out a dive and produce a yellow card for faking (simulazione).
Other countries honor them, take them into their homes as they age and seek their wisdom.
You must seek the wisdom at its core, which is very much against war except as a last resort.
Many are repeat clients, returning again and again to seek the wisdom of PUA coaches or "trainers," who are revered as gods.
Make seeking and manifesting wisdom your first priority, and find others who are committed to seeking and manifesting wisdom.
You seek wisdom, my child?
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