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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are looking out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing that someone is being vigilant or attentive to something, often in the context of monitoring or watching for something specific.
Example: "The security team are looking out for any suspicious activity in the area."
Alternatives: "are keeping an eye on" or "are watching for".
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"People are looking out for each other," he says.
Instead, countries are looking out for themselves, or simply quarreling.
Instead of looking inward, we are looking out".
Hence, repetition might be something we are looking out for.
And now here they are looking out at the people of Paris.
"I have a lot of people that are looking out for me," Stephen said.
Look, it's great that our elected officials are looking out for us.
Consumers unconsciously take away that Suburban and its tire-jack-wielding primate are looking out for you.
Yet here we are, looking out over chalky downs that roll comfortably away from us like a mildly perturbed sea.
Thankfully, folks like Belkin are looking out for us morons.
In PCs, it's mainly notebooks that people are looking out for.
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