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The phrase "at pictures of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of looking or gazing at images or photographs of something or someone.
Example: "She spent hours just sitting at pictures of her favorite vacation spots, reminiscing about the good times."
Alternatives: "looking at images of" or "gazing at photos of".
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Let's look at pictures of his office.
I've looked at pictures of the wing.
Men have always enjoyed looking at pictures of naked ladies.
Go look at pictures of pike du meunier.
I looked at pictures of them and my heart ached.
"I still go back and look at pictures of it.
Not at dirty pictures, at pictures of cats.
First, everyone met in the Docent Room to look at pictures of different types of boats.
And merely looking at pictures of nature does speed up mental restoration and improves cognitive functioning.
So I went, and they poked, and I stared at pictures of vaginas on the wall.
Looking at pictures of Torres online, Lopez realized that he was the groom from the movie.
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