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'I looking forward' is not a correct sentence in English.
The correct phrase is 'I'm looking forward'. You can use 'I'm looking forward' to express anticipation. For example: "I'm looking forward to seeing you next week."
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What else am I looking forward to?
"Am I looking forward to being older?
(And, oh boy, am I looking forward to this).
Not only am I looking forward to working with Danny but becoming landlady of the Vic is a real honour".
Not only am I looking forward to next week's episode, but I really don't mind who it chooses to focus its attention on.
He says: "I love to dance and boy am I looking forward to getting started and being the best that I can be!" Who: The singer turned reality TV star needs no introduction.
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