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The phrase "a person looking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is in the act of searching or observing something.
Example: "In the crowded market, a person looking for fresh produce caught my attention."
Alternatives: "an individual searching" or "someone observing".
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"Death sometimes has a horrible way of leaving a person looking unpeaceful," Williams write.
A person looking at those thumbnails, Dr. Wood said, could simply discard the fur coat picture.
Ms. Caccavale has always been a planner, a person looking ahead, and thrifty, too.
For instance, a person looking at a landmark could see detailed historical information and comments about it left by friends.
In sum, I'd give the N.O.A.D. to a person looking for a quick answer, not semantic or etymological depth.
She could still relate to him, she said, as a person looking for love; she heard a "longing for God" in his music.
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Some people believe that admitting a need for personal improvement makes a person look incompetent.
Looking at the remains:At Market and 10th streets, a person looks up at the devastation.
"What's the average time a person looks at a painting — seven seconds?
A person looks and thinks, 'This must be changed.' " A certain person, anyway.
We pass judgement on how a person looks before we know them.
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