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Discover Ludwig"I gaze" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the action of looking steadily at something for a long period of time. Example: As the sun set over the horizon, I sat on the beach and gazed at the peaceful ocean for hours.
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Embarrassed, I gaze back.
I gaze upon the roast.
I gaze into her bright-green eyes and grin.
On Stefan Cel Mare Street, I gaze at my grandfather's house.
I gaze out of the window, beyond the canals and courtyards.
Huddled beneath a construction scaffold I gaze up at towers of masonry and glass.
It was built in 1865, and I gaze at it every day of the year.
On one screen I gaze down on a farmhouse in the Outer Hebrides.
I feel the same as I gaze from the windows of the apartment in Barcelona.
I gaze across the barren sea of crushed red velvet with tightness in my chest.
These days, I gaze in disbelief at what Lego has become.
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