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The phrase "seeking to enter" is grammatically correct and can be appropriately used in written English.
It typically describes someone's attempt or desire to enter a specific place or situation. Example: The security guard stopped the man who was seeking to enter the building without a visitor's badge.
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They also create barriers for US startups and businesses seeking to enter the EU market".
The figures show the detection of 150,000 migrants seeking to enter the EU".
The NUT will be seeking to enter into new negotiations with whoever forms the next government".
"We have no intention at this point of seeking to enter into combat operations in Syria.
His attorney, Nathan Fisher, said Perrilloux was seeking to enter a pretrial diversion program.
Mr Alfano said the risk of Isis terrorists seeking to enter Italy disguised as refugees "could not be discounted".
"Further similar moves will follow — including expediting the visas of relief workers seeking to enter the country," Mr. Ban said.
The UK assets would provide a ready platform for those utilities seeking to enter the UK market.
Lampedusa, south of Sicily, is one of the main destinations of immigrants seeking to enter Europe from across the Mediterranean.
From Jan . 1 to July 31 the police caught 16,097 would-be immigrants seeking to enter Italy by boat.
One of the new retailers seeking to enter the market, the New Power Company, is partly owned by Enron.
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