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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a looking around" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may confuse readers.
Example: "After a quick looking around, I decided to leave the store."
Alternatives: "a glance around" or "a look around".
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A: Looking around at my room, I'm struggling to see anything that is not fossilizable.
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"Well," she said, "take a look around".
Karl Kaufman, a client, looked around carefully.
Came back to have a look around".
"Lady wants a look around," she told her father.
We let them have a look around," said Collins.
'Have a look around,' he says, so I do.
"Nothing has changed for people, just take a look around".
"Oh, you want to have a look around?
"They probably just wanted a look around," he added.
But take a look around, Cohen said.
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