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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am looking at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action of observing or examining something in the present continuous tense.
Example: "I am looking at the latest research findings to better understand the topic."
Alternatives: "I am examining" or "I am observing".
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I am looking at it right now.
"I wonder what I am looking at".
Whatever crane I am looking at.
I am looking at apprenticeships".
I am looking at everything".
Carla Connor, I am looking at you.
"What I am looking at is Rafa.
I am looking at the facts".
That is all I am looking at now".
I am looking at facts, figures and results.
I am looking at what we do across the day".
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