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The phrase 'seeking education' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something that is actively trying to acquire knowledge. For example, "When she came to the United States, she was seeking education in a foreign language."
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"The problem is there aren't enough people going to them seeking education that will put them to work for us".
Some skilled workers, earning good wages, emulated middle-class people, seeking education and acquiring domestic trappings such as pianos.
It did not, they acknowledged, reflect the reality of life for most slaves, who were beaten or separated from their families for seeking education.
Their accomplishments at a time when women were discouraged from even seeking education in the sciences were all the more remarkable.
In the 1990's, the government significantly expanded the number of visas available to Africans, and others have come fleeing unrest or seeking education.
Many students who in the past might have attended the university are now seeking education outside of the state, lawmakers contended.
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Thus, many Guyanese seek education and training abroad.
Many continue to seek education in extremist Muslim schools.
The first generation "sought education outside the academy," Mr. Pedersen said, often in Europe.
The Gorkhas routinely face racist discrimination in the Indian cities, where they seek education and employment.
Ellice Islanders sought education and employment at the colonial capital in the Gilbert group or in the phosphate industry at Banaba or Nauru.
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