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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a proper look" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to taking a thorough or appropriate examination of something.
Example: "Before making a decision, it's important to take a proper look at all the available options."
Alternatives: "a thorough examination" or "a careful review".
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Then you get a proper look".
I'll take a proper look at the document later.
"Anyone who takes a proper look at this case knows Dad didn't do it".
"I don't think they've taken a proper look at the whole thing," he says.
But people need to have a proper look at what is happening in their council.
To get a proper look, you have to lean over and peer down.
So I've got a party coming up, the kind that requires a proper look.
No one is watching the whole series and taking a proper look at it".
Bergdorf Goodman said they were coming back to the showroom to take a proper look.
A motorcyclist pulls off his helmet at the lights to get a proper look.
I'll be hassling Sony for a proper look at this title in the coming weeks.
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