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Discover Ludwig"cursory look" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means a quick or hasty glance or examination. Example: "She didn't have time to thoroughly read the document, so she just gave it a cursory look before signing it."
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A cursory look at society's distribution of wealth and resources?
I take a cursory look at the list, and yawn.
A cursory look on Google streetview would seem to back this up.
A cursory look at several recent polls shows that too often they are travesties.
Even a cursory look at these costs exposes the deep contradictions in the renewable energy movement.
And even a cursory look at the numbers makes a compelling case for action.
After a cursory look at the view, they were ready to leave.
But Beeny just gives my house a cursory look and breezes in without comment.
A cursory look at Letters From London would make such a response unlikely.
After a cursory look around, Mr. Geller decided not to participate.
A cursory look at the statistics in Britain suggests it is dearly needed.
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