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What does you sought mean?

"You sought" is the past tense of "you seek." It means you looked for or tried to find something.

Here are some examples of how it can be used:

* "You sought knowledge in books and conversations." This means the person was actively looking for and gaining knowledge.

* "You sought adventure in distant lands." This means the person was looking for and engaging in exciting experiences in different places.

* "You sought solace in nature." This means the person was looking for peace and comfort in the natural world.

It's important to note that "sought" implies a deliberate and purposeful search, not just a casual look or a random encounter.

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