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What is the past tense of look closely?

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The past tense of look closely is looked closely.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of look closely is looks closely.

The present participle of look closely is looking closely.

The past participle of look closely is looked closely.

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When I looked closely I could see the truck had a PyGanic label with the iconic pyrethrum flower on the side.
He looked closely at the paint on the mullions and searched for flaws in the glass.
If, before judging, you looked closely at yourselves and your defects, I assure you your judgment would be more merciful.
In order to develop characters in his new work, Cotton looked closely at European portraiture.
This might eventually permit a sump bypass and, having looked closely at the depth potential, it is very close to 1km if they manage to resurge in the nearby river.
Someone who believes the allegations is a forensic psychiatrist and medical historian who's looked closely at doctors who serially kill their patients.

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