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Discover Ludwig"seeking to study" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to show someone's intention or goal to study something. Example: She is seeking to study abroad next year to improve her language skills.
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The UK currently attracts one in nine students seeking to study abroad.
Seeking to study biblical texts scientifically, Semler evolved an undogmatic and strictly historical interpretation of Scripture that provoked strong opposition.
After Gershwin's death in 1937, Swift became an invaluable resource for those seeking to study, perform, or recreate his music.
Priority will be given to students seeking to study Portuguese or other LCTLs in advanced levels of language study.
Universities in America are making the most of an increasing interest from British students seeking to study over-seas.
In Maine, a legislator submitted a bill last year seeking to study the feasibility of making northern Maine the 51st state.
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It also seeks to study and develop viable methods of promoting peace.
Researchers at that center seek to study and prevent harmful exposures to environmental contaminants during pregnancy.
In "Anatomies," he seeks to study the body full-on, frontally.
We sought to study the spectrum of oral pathologies presenting clinically with papillary-verrucous features.
We sought to study the clinical behavior and treatment outcome of isolated sphenoid sinusitis (ISS).
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