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hunt for

verb as in fish for

verb as in look up

verb as in page

verb as in shop

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It will hunt for critical minerals needed for solar panels, wind turbines, and electric vehicle batteries; traps of naturally occurring hydrogen gas that could be tapped for the carbon-free fuel; and strata of porous rocks in which carbon dioxide could be sequestered for the long term.

Working with their human handlers, the search-and-rescue dogs used their trained sniffers to hunt for humans in the disaster zone, called ground zero.

From metal ores that are attached to unwanted rock within the field of mining, to distinguishing one material to be recycled from another, to drug delivery, environmental remediation, and gas storage, separation is at the heart of industrial modernity, and researchers are always on the hunt for better ways to do it.

After she finished school at UC Santa Barbara, she was adjusting to life at home in Utah and on the hunt for a job.

Online volunteers known as “sedition hunters,” who use online videos and pictures to hunt for rioters, identified the brand of the hat and nicknamed Mr Williams “RiotingGolfer”.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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