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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm looking to" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to express intent in preface to a request or statement. For example: "I'm looking to increase my knowledge in computer programming, so I'm taking a course at the local college."
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I'm looking to innovate.
"I'm looking to keep winning games".
"I'm looking to wait," she said.
I'm looking to make people laugh.
And I'm looking to streamline.
I'm looking to get there".
I'm looking to get rich".
I'm looking to build for the future.
That's what I'm looking to do.
"I'm looking to keep warm," he mumbled.
I'm looking to be aggressive and positive.
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