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You can use this phrase when referring to someone attempting or trying to accomplish something. For example, "The committee seeks to do what is best for the community."
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Gameau seeks to do the same thing with sugar.
They believe America seeks to do them harm.
The Pilates Reformer machine seeks to do just that - reform.
By contrast, "10% Happier" mainly seeks to do right by the tenets of traditional Buddhism.
But Neha Choksi seeks to do just the opposite: to make nothing out of something.
I haven't seen her file a lawsuit that seeks to do that".
Jonathan Waxman's ITALIAN, MY WAY (Simon & Schuster, $32), seeks to do something similar for Italian cuisine.
It seeks to do what we cannot: preserve him in all his glory forever.
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That's what we seek to do".
Actively seek to do good to others.
Or, will I seek to do something?
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