Usage examples of "looking for" in English with translation to French

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I'm looking for work. Je cherche du travail.
Chickens were looking for food. Les poulets cherchaient de la nourriture.
I'm looking for you. Je suis en train de te chercher.
What is he looking for? Qui est-ce qu'il cherche ?
Are you looking for something? Est-ce que tu cherches quelque chose ?
They're looking for you. Ils te cherchent.
What are you looking for? Que cherches-tu ?
I'm looking for batteries. Je cherche des piles.
I'm looking for a wallet. Je cherche un portefeuille.
You are looking for your key. Tu cherches ta clé.
Tom is looking for his glasses. Tom cherche ses lunettes.
I have been looking for you. Je t'ai cherché.
I am looking for my glasses. Je cherche mes lunettes.
I am looking for my phone. Je cherche mon téléphone.
We are looking for each other. Nous nous cherchons.
Finding What You Are Looking For Trouver ce que vous cherchez
I'm looking for a job. Je cherche un emploi.
I am looking for my brother. Je cherche mon frère.
I'm looking for my camera. Je cherche mon appareil photo.
Tom is looking for a job. Tom cherche un emploi.
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