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I would like to seek for your approval vs I would like to seek for your kind approval

While the word "for" is used after the verb "search" (i.e., "search for"), it is not used after the word "seek," because seek means "to search for". So, you would never "seek for" someone's approval, although you might seek his approval.

It sounds a bit over-the-top to say that you are seeking someone's kind approval. You might say instead, "I wanted to request your approval..."
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Last updated: November 23, 2021

I would like to seek for your approval

This phrase is not correct. Don't use it.

While you can "search for" something, you can't "seek for" it; the verb "seek" is not followed by a preposition.
  • I would like to seek for your approval
  • I would like to discuss some...
  • I would like to thank you all for coming today.
  • I would like to thank all those responsible.
  • I would like to expressly congratulate Mrs Roth-Behrendt on her report.
  • With regard to macroeconomic issues, I would like to refer to three points.
  • I would like to stay on until the nerve gas is retrieved.
  • I would like to... do more hypnotherapy, and increase his medication.
  • And I would like to have the four ladies over here.
  • He said something that I would like to ask you directly.
  • I would like to initiate a clinical trial.
  • Your Honor, I would like to request a sidebar.
  • I would like to discuss this with my attorney in private.
  • I would like to corroborate your story before we proceed.
  • Secondly, I would like to thank Flik...
  • Frank Hart, I would like to shake your hand.
  • I would like to buy that rented flat.
  • I would like to invite both of you for lunch.
  • I would like to see her alone first.
  • I would like to say something.
  • I would like to pay my respects to Larissa Dmitrievna.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • I wanted to seek your approval
  • I am seeking your approval

I would like to seek for your kind approval

This phrase is not correct. Don't use it.

The verb "seek" is not followed by a preposition. Also, the word "kind" as used here sounds antiquated.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • I wanted to seek your approval
  • I would like to seek your approval

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