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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seeks answers" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is actively looking for information or solutions to a problem. For example, "The detective seeks answers to the crime that was committed last night."
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[Daily News] After a 6-month-old girl died shortly after being placed in foster care, her mother seeks answers.
Mary Rose seeks answers in the chronic pain in her arm, the result of childhood bone cysts.
But just as often she seeks answers to more open-ended questions about the power of the human body, its susceptibility to disease, and the divide between spirit and flesh that poses mysteries no one can really elucidate.
(J Hoberman) or Do Movies Have A Future? (David Denby, Schraderr's movie seeks answers, both within its fiction and via the movie's creation, using Kickstarter, deferred salaries, free locations and no costume department.
(Anderson Molly Shanahan/Mad Shakk (Friday and Saturday) In "Sharks Before Drowning," the Chicago-based choreographer Molly Shanahan asks, "Where is the intersection between ferocity and fragility?" She seeks answers by way of aquatic movement and unlikely juxtapositions, like clever mash-ups of classical music with '90s rap.
Here are the latest updates: Junta seeks answers over attack that targeted tourists 'with cruel precision' Police detonate a possible second bomb A third 'bomb' has also been found nearby Toll could rise as emergency operations continue Video shows moment the bomb went off Bangkok bombing Q&A: Is it safe to travel to Thailand?
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