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The phrase "are looking at something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action of observing or examining an object, situation, or concept.
Example: "The researchers are looking at something that could change the way we understand climate change."
Alternatives: "are examining something" or "are observing something".
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"We are looking at something nobody's going to clean up," Duke said.
In the middle of talking about her most successful year ever, we are looking at something that didn't happen.
"If you are looking at something like fresh spinach, you are losing up to half the folates after about eight days," Blumberg says.
"What's great about this document," he said, "is that you know you are looking at something a human being has done, with real flaws and nuances".
"It's making me smile that so many people are looking at something you walk past every day with your dog," says website designer Steve Hey, 43.
Men and Girls Dance excavates both the self-consciousness of performance and the self-consciousness that arises when you think that others may be judging you while you are looking at something.
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"We're looking at something special.
This week, we're looking at something different.
He knew he was looking at something truly spectacular".
She was looking at something, or someone, behind me.
You must be looking at something very esoteric in the sky, right?
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