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Present participle for to look on with one's eyes
“We all look at the sky from time to time, though usually, it is to check the weather.”
Present participle for to ogle or stare at someone intently
“After such encounters, she would be on edge for the rest of the day, and Tabby would look at her intently as she went about her business.”
Present participle for to closely inspect or examine (something)
“I'll need you to look at these reports and point out any obvious errors in the data.”
Present participle for to feel about or regard something
“The elder is a woman who, depending on how you look at it, is feisty and independent, lonely and misunderstood, or strident and antisocial.”
Present participle for to consider or think about (something)
“Take a moment to look at several options before making your decision.”
Present participle for to delve into or investigate a topic
“Our next report will look at retail trends through the lens of analytics.”
(refer to) Present participle for to seek information from a source of information
Present participle for to make a trip to or visit
Present participle for to hold or write a review of
Present participle for to form an opinion or conclusion about
The action of looking thoughtfully at something for a long time
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