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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all that staring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to excessive or intense looking at someone or something, often implying discomfort or annoyance.
Example: "I couldn't concentrate on my work with all that staring from my colleagues."
Alternatives: "all that gazing" or "all that looking".
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Urrgh, all that staring, it did get a little wearing, didn't it?
I highly recommend doing this as soon as you arrive as it saves all that staring at amazing food and wondering if it's safe to eat it – or what– it is!
It is the thing we keep coming back to – all that staring we are going to do later – a million times more awkward than a goodnight kiss could ever be if this were a traditional date.
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We all know that staring at screens for hours is making us stupid, damaging our eyesight, ruining our sleep patterns, shortening our concentration spans and probably killing us.
Over the course of the hour Pretor-Pinney does a good job of convincing all present that staring up at the sky, identifying cumulonimbus's and altocumulus lenticularis's, picking out clouds that look like the Abominable Snowman, two cats dancing the salsa or a duck-juggling bear is the perfect way to spend a few moments.
But what really wrenched my heart was the more I travelled in sub-Saharan Africa," the more he saw "mothers sleeping in crowded, humid pediatric wards, caring for their comatose children suffering from cerebral malaria" and "languid toddlers with severe anemia, sapped of all energy to the point that staring listless is all they can do".
BRAINS Driving back with all that beef staring at me didn't do much to stave off the hunger, so I stopped at a really la-ti-da French place to take care of one of the few things the slaughterhouse didn't have on the ready: Calf's brain.
Just be glad that staring is all the owl does when it looks you over. .
It's all that traipsing about staring at the world with knowledgable, sad eyes, busily sticking pictures in a scrapbook and happily following intriguing diversions.
He's over all that now and staring down the new generation led by world No 1 Rory McIlroy, already a double major winner at 23. Miami was a big week for both, Woods demonstrating the return of omnipotence, McIlroy that the switch to Nike and the Honda Classic meltdown are no longer issues.
I'm worried that we're staring all that in the face and really questioning the nuts and bolts of it".
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