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Discover Ludwig"As looking" is not a complete phrase or clause and is not considered grammatically correct in written English
It may be acceptable in spoken language or informal writing, but it is not considered standard English. A more complete phrase using "as" could be "As I was looking" or "As I look", depending on the context. For example, "As I was looking for my keys, I realized I had left them at home." or "As I look at this painting, I am reminded of my childhood."
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"He as looking at the feet of the opponents and subconsciously assessing opportunities and moves".
Looking backward is the same as looking forward, sometimes better.
He described her as looking quite restful.
Today's Mr Abe presents himself as looking forward, not back.
One miner described him as looking like "a commando".
Gold described West Ham's situation as "looking at the abyss".
People described Mr. Schulz as looking like a druggist.
She described him as looking exhausted, adding: "We are worried.
He was described as "looking like a mummy".
Finding the winners on Wall Street is usually as simple as looking at pay.
But it's not quite the same as looking directly at violence.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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