The word 'search' is both a verb and a noun.
Here are some examples:
Nick had to search the playground for his bag. (verb)
You can search the internet for a location nearby. (verb)
A search for the recipe ended with success. (noun, subject of the sentence)
The officers conducted a search of the suspect's car. (noun, direct object of the verb 'conducted')
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The traveler journeyed from here to thither in search of new adventures.
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You would use the word sidekick in a sentence such as, 'He and his sidekick travelled the desert in search of life.' A sidekick is someone who helps and follows another person e.g. Batman and Robin
I can use the word "for" in a sentence to indicate a purpose or reason, such as "I am studying for my exam."