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'sought this out' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of actively looking for or seeking something. For example, "John had been looking for a new job for some time, so he sought this out and eventually found one."
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A small number of women said that they did not feel the need to talk about their experience, while others sought this out and arranged it themselves, or were offered the opportunity directly.
D.S.: It's funny because I never deliberately sought this out.
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What kind of runners seek this out?
This may be an odd place to seek this out but it's 2013, whatever.
Could you work on interior design?' But I'm really seeking this out".
I seek this out for an afternoon sit.
Not "seek this out in the theater" watchable or "pay $9.99 for VOD" watchable, but "catch this on Showtime in 9-12 months on a Sunday afternoon" watchable.
I'm the one that sought this person out.
"The defendant specifically sought this victim out for participating in this article," Mr. Rackauckas said.
Mr. Reaves has taken on the role at times, "but I do not seek this job out".
I mean, it's not like I seek this shit out, or anything.
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