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The phrase "a case of looking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or instance where observation or scrutiny is involved.
Example: "In this investigation, it was a case of looking beyond the obvious to uncover the truth."
Alternatives: "an instance of observing" or "a situation of examining".
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It's a case of looking at what people are talking about".
Ms Siemicka told The Independent: "It's a case of looking at food labels to see what's in the ingredients".
If so then it will suddenly become a case of looking to prove his perceived critics right.
In some ways, this might be a case of looking for a dark lining on a silver cloud.
It's a case of looking after the green pennies and letting the green pounds take care of themselves.
"Some captains think first of defending their position," he said, "but with Michael it is a case of looking for a winning advantage.
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"I'm sure it's a case of 'Look at what the C.E.O.
"It's a case of: Look how early I can announce that my new shows are working," he said.
"Is he big on pomp and circumstance, or is this a case of 'Look at me?' " By the early 20th century, the civilian heads of the Treasury, Commerce and Labor departments had flags.
It's a case of, 'Look what you made me do.'" Nino, a key villain, is portrayed by Ron Perlman, one of the last actors to join the cast.
It's a case of, "Look, we're not going anywhere; you're not going to do that; the gas has been turned off in the street so that isn't going to work.
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