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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accurately looking" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may confuse readers; "accurately" typically modifies verbs rather than adjectives like "looking."
Example: "She was accurately looking at the data to draw her conclusions."
Alternatives: "carefully observing" or "precisely examining."
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A few weeks later, on a Tuesday morning in Upper Manhattan, Ms. Lynch-Walsh found herself looking for Sarah Fox again, or more accurately looking for her corpse.
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So much bigger, in fact, that they'll probably accurately look like they're on the verge of falling out!
This is a great help when it is time for your annual review and you can accurately look back on all you have done.
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