Usages of suchen
Ich finde weder mein Portemonnaie noch die Quittung, also suche ich unter der Couch.
I find neither my wallet nor the receipt, so I look under the couch.
Statt den ganzen Abend im Internet nach Wohnungen zu suchen, gehe ich kurz spazieren, um ruhig zu bleiben.
Instead of searching for apartments on the internet all evening, I go for a short walk in order to stay calm.
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