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Discover Ludwig'seeking out' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a phrasal verb meaning to look for or try to find something, usually in a careful or determined way. For example, "The police are seeking out new leads in the case."
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Provincial investigators seeking out graft.
Not that he isn't seeking out listeners.
"They're seeking out unique spaces with views".
It is actively seeking out funding.
"It suggests respectfully seeking out a teacher.
He was indefatigable in seeking out and cataloguing interesting items.
Mr. Grassley chided Mr. Obama for seeking out controversy.
"This is not something I was seeking out," she said.
Nervous investors seeking out safe havens for their money.
Still: I kept clumsily seeking out books by women.
He was seeking out babies to make silly faces at.
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