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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a look through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to examining or reviewing something, such as documents, materials, or information.
Example: "After a look through the report, I found several areas that needed improvement."
Alternatives: "a review of" or "an examination of".
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Then, take a look through our slideshow of NASA's most stunning images from 2010.
It's a great discussion; do have a look through.
"You don't have to take a look through the window".
Take a look through some of the doorways.
A look through her scrapbooks brought back memories: Horses like Royal's Rogue, Heavy Ned, Easy Alibi.
A look through offerings at major sales, fairs and galleries turns up very few local names.
Yes, take a look through John Osborne's savage but compassionate eyes".
I also load my rucksack with all my litter and take a look through the guestbook.
We had a look through the best — for whether you're filming kids' parties or yourself snowboarding.
Take a look through the gallery below for what Britain thinks about benefits.
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Why not make every company declare all its shareholders on a look-through basis?
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