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looking at
adjective as in seeing
noun as in contemplation
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Example Sentences
“Once you’re looking at that, then you need to ask: How does your space work with that?”
So, looking at form does not really help me much here and I am finding Sean Dyche’s side very difficult to predict anyway.
Choosing a new school is one of the biggest decisions a parent makes, and is often based on a mixture of visiting, speaking to friends and looking at Ofsted reports.
"We are looking at strategies to selectively deliver iron to the large intestine, where it can benefit the microbiome without interfering with drug absorption in the small intestine."
The government’s announcement was made after the BBC requested an interview for a day of special coverage Friday 22 November, looking at the scale and impact of leasehold issues.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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