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The phrase "a fourth look" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of examining or reviewing something for the fourth time.
Example: "After giving the report a fourth look, I noticed several errors that needed correction."
Alternatives: "a fourth review" or "a fourth examination".
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It's a book that's worth a second — and a third, and a fourth — look.
"If it [wasn't] fun, engaging, and impossible to master, I probably wouldn't have given it a fourth look," he explained.
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A year later, they should give us a second look.
Here's a first look.
So, a second look.
You can see a first look here.
Worth a second look.
A third look free.
"Stand Your Ground needs a second look".
The phenomenon was worth a second look.
No one gave me a second look.
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