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Free sign upThe phrase "and looking to go" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a desire or intention to leave or move on to another place or situation.
Example: "After a long day at work, I found myself tired and looking to go home."
Alternatives: "and hoping to leave" or "and wanting to depart".
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This time last year they were in a similar position and looking to go the whole year unbeaten.
It has been a memorable journey but we are being positive and looking to go through again.
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"The problem here," said Ms. Baldari, who lives in Parkland, Fla ."is I'm 18 and looking to go to college, and my parents are looking to retire".
In football things change but as it stands I'm back at Wycombe and looking to go again".
I thought we came out bright in the second half and looking to go up a gear.
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This season Stephen says the club must build and look to go up the table.
Angel Di Maria slips as he clips a ball forwards and looks to go over on his ankle.
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