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The phrase "seeks it" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where someone is actively searching or looking for something. Here is an example: "For years, the explorer had heard rumors of a lost city hidden somewhere in the Amazon rainforest. He gathered his team and set out on a journey to seek it."
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No one seeks it out.
The police hold the information and the journalist seeks it.
The truth is that the president seeks it for regional agreements only.
They will not allow Merkel much latitude here, even if she seeks it.
By upbringing, he is acutely sensitive to embarrassment, yet he seeks it out wherever he goes.
Gay himself, he seeks it because he wants to get married, and thinks everyone should.
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Why seek it out?
Seek it out!" he shouts.
"Only cognoscenti seek it out".
Nor to seek it.
Why Seek it There".
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