I see the above two phrases used interchangeably.
Google n-gram viewer prefers "sought solace".
Are they both correct?
I see the above two phrases used interchangeably.
Google n-gram viewer prefers "sought solace".
Are they both correct?
Seek (p.p. sought) means attempt to find, and that phrase can be directly substituted. Find does not take for.
ODO doesn't make any mention of for — the formatting of that entry is a bit complex to reproduce here — but it does include the synonym ask for/look for, which is where any confusion might arise.
ask for (something) from someone: "he sought help from the police"
However all their examples which use seek do not have any particle or preposition. Seek does not take for.