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Diana Vaca Dranca
Looking for or searching for? hey community, in which cases we can use, searching for, and looking for? , i know have the same meaning, but also i know each one applies in different situations
Jan 4, 2011 7:56 PM
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They are similar in a broad sense. "Look for" is simply to try and find something. "Search for" is try and find something that is hard to find. You could misplace your sunglasses for example and be searching for them all over the house but you wouldn't use the word "search for" when you are referring to a car.
January 4, 2011
they must be classmates :P
January 4, 2011
look for people ,search for your dog.an example,i cannot describe other situations.definitely follow your feeling,they only differ in mood
January 5, 2011
LMAO
January 4, 2011
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