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Diference between seek, search and look for When should I use seek, search and look for??
May 5, 2015 4:56 AM
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'look for sth' - neutral, most general 'search for sth' - look for sth specific carefully in a specific place. E.g. The police are searching for the suspect. 'seek sth' (no preposition) - usually look for sth personally important/necessary (often not material). E.g. Seek the truth, seek fame, seek an ideal partner, seek advice.
May 5, 2015
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