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Discover Ludwig"all looking" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a group of people or things that are all engaged in the same activity or behavior. Example: All looking out the window, the children eagerly awaited the arrival of their grandparents. In this sentence, "all looking" is used to describe the children as a group who are engaged in the activity of looking out the window.
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We were all looking for a hero.
We're all looking for number two".
Why are they all looking at me?
We are all looking forward to it.
We are all looking for a connection.
We are all looking for a niche.
We're all looking forward to it".
"We're all looking for different things.
IT WAS all looking so hopeful.
We're all looking to win".
We're all looking for camaraderie.
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