meaning - "Seeking for an answer" or "seeking an answer"


What is the difference between seeking an answer and seeking for an answer?


I found an ngram which says that seeking an answer is used much more often compared to seeking for an answer but how about the meaning? Do these two expressions mean the same?



Answer



'For' is implied by 'seeking' and therefore redundant.


In 'searching an answer,' 'for' is not implied and should be added.


One of those English mysteries, I guess.


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