Your best bet [ And he's gesturing with his hands, as if he's holding the pan and the tongs ] is to make sure you get a good brown sear on every part of the meat. Old wisdom would say that it seals the juice in, but that's not necessarily true.
Mostly, it just adds to the depth of the flavor more than anything.
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Mostly, it just adds to the depth of the flavor more than anything.