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Discover Ludwig"being looking" is not a correct phrase in written English.
The word "being" is usually used as a helping verb in the present progressive tense. The word "looking" is the main verb here and when used in the present progressive tense, it would be "is looking". For example: "She is looking for her keys." Alternatively, if you are trying to convey the idea of actively searching for something, you could say "being on the lookout for" or "being in search of". For example: "I am always on the lookout for new books to read" or "He is in search of a new job".
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Instead of being looking glasses offering passages to other worlds, the most popular sitcoms became mirrors reflecting everyday life.
CBS canceled shows like "Green Acres" and "The Beverly Hillbillies," filling the void with series like "All in the Family," "The Bob Newhart Show," "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "M*A*S*H". Instead of being looking glasses offering passages to other worlds, the most popular sitcoms became mirrors reflecting everyday life.
One of Heidegger's most innovative ideas was his conception of the "ground" of being, looking to modes of being more fundamental than the things around us (from trees to hammers).
For example, a person standing a couple of feet from his or her suitcase for more than a few minutes at an airport could set off an alert with an AI-monitored camera system, whereas a human being looking at the same scenario would know that there is not yet a cause for concern.
Conventional wisdom is that it's all about being looking fit in your pictures.
Conventional wisdom is that it's all about being looking good in your pictures.
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"It is being looked at.
Alistair is looking comfortable.
We are looking forward.
changes are looking for".
He's looking good.
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