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"truth seeker" is a valid phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who seeks knowledge or enlightenment, or metaphorically to refer to someone searching for the truth about something. For example: "Johnny is a truth seeker, always searching for deeper philosophical understanding."
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In this sense, the story belongs to the storyteller, because he is the truth seeker".
"She is a truth seeker and is prepared to shine light into the darkness corners come what may.
Again, like Paul Robeson, Mr. Weston is a truth seeker who sees a power in music much greater than all of us.
Mr. Tillman was enough of a loner, truth seeker, adventurer and physical marvel to embody the virtues that Mr. Krakauer has himself exemplified and celebrated in others.
After all, Oedipa Maas, the truth seeker of "Lot 49," is sort of a pot-smoking Isabel Archer, inheritance and all.
On the show, Larry is a truth seeker who gets in trouble for saying out loud what most people think privately.
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The partners are truth seekers, above all.
In other words, how trustworthy are the paid-for-hire truth seekers?
I love their intellect... But lawyers are not, in the way that scientists are, truth seekers.
He was looking forward to this: his generation of writers had adapted well to the expectation that they become performers as well as private, solitary truth seekers and truth-tellers.
Since early in the century, some truth seekers have taken this sort of argument as a reason to believe that the universe was created with people in mind.
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