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The phrase "seeks to catch" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something trying to achieve or obtain something. For example, "The detective seeks to catch the criminal and bring them to justice."
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Moreover, the deal is seen as crucial to H.P. as it seeks to catch up with Oracle and I.B.M.
Adler's prose seeks to catch the whispers and chirpings of insanity rather than the lamentations of suffering.
But Mr. Thompson's pace has picked up in recent months, and he has raised more than his rivals as he seeks to catch up.
The search deal could be a lift to Microsoft as it seeks to catch up with Google and Yahoo in the search business.
As China seeks to catch the technology wave, however, Guangdong may find itself handicapped by its dearth of good universities and its less-educated work force.
Limonov writes with a coarse exuberance which seeks to catch the eye of some while hoping to offend others (the influence of Henry Miller is evident).
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Republicans have sought to catch up.
Nor does the portrait ostensibly seek to catch her likeness at a specific moment.
The 35 havens have generally declined to cooperate with investigators who seek to catch tax dodgers.
Once upon a time, in "Bambi," Disney had sought to catch the living soul of nature on film.
And then one rider has it, and he has to run away with it from others who seek to catch it and snatch it from him".
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