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"to look for" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to search for something or someone. Example: I have been looking for my lost keys all morning.
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"He went there to look for secrets.
They tend to look for similar interests.
Lawyers tend to look for legal solutions.
She loved to look for likenesses.
He needs to look for another battle.
"Two, he continued to look for evidence.
"So they know what to look for".
"Buzz knows to look for her".
"We have to look for water".
I've come to look for America.
They run off to look for him.
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a curious place to look for
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a microbialite to look for
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